Found some very nice chips, have a look!

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I remember when I picked up my first DEC J-11...
http://goldrefiningforum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=13906&p=140398&hilit=DEC+J+11#p144899

they are pretty indeed! Since, I've acquired 6 more... sold 3. One I sold on e-bay for $125.00 USD!
Now a days they are selling for about $50.00 to $70.00 on e-bay.

Pentium Pro's are also some of my favorites... and the intel 286's... and the NEC D3384B "centipedes" ...
and so on!!! :mrgreen:

Phil
 
Hi All

Thanks for the warm welcome :) Don't worry Göran, I wont click on any pictures without someone holding my hand.

Anyway, I got a reply from a friend of mine who recognized the chips:

I have seen these before, in another life as an audio/video technician. These plug into the video processor board on older Grass Valley equipment, like the 100 and 200 series production switchers. I believe - but this is where I enter the realm of speculation - they are ROMs containing the code for different effects. The utility processor board has a DEC J11 processor on it.

And some googling later, I guess this is the type of machine that has been scrapped, looks like a fun toy.

http://meci.com/electronics/grass-valley-group-video-production-switch-control-panel-100-n-frame-087610-00.html
 

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