Pulsar fans,
Well, I have a module for a ladies P4 era model that I have never been able to get to work. Tried replacing the quartz, the ol' hairdryer treatment, etc. So, I finally decided to sacrifice it to discovery and dissect it. I thought I'd look behind the curtain to see the main IC and what markings might appear on it as they frequently do with older chips.
Here is the answer to that question:
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I thought I might find a Time Computer marking or perhaps the marking of a well known semiconductor company such as Fairchild, Hughes, etc. but instead, the chip is signed by a little known company called Nortec.
In addition, it appears that the designer has signed the chip - a mysterious "DPB". Any idea who this person might be?
Just curious - did Time Computer use Nortec as the chip fabricator or did Nortec also design the chip? Also, did Time Computer use other "partner" companies for this sort of thing?
-abe.