2392100 Look like an IBM house number for a 7400 quad NAND

Paul.

On 2022-02-24 14:16, Brent Hilpert via cctalk wrote:
On 2022-Feb-24, at 8:29 AM, Clemar Folly via cctalk wrote:
I'm looking for information about Texas Instruments TB-759933 IC.

Does anyone have the datasheet or any other information about this IC?

A search shows this question was posted over here, with a picture:
        
https://atariage.com/forums/topic/331769-unknown-cart-ic-please-i-need-some-help/

It looks like a home-made board for a plug-in ROM expansion for we-are-not-told.
The "TB 759933" is 14-pin DIP, dated coded 7226, has a house number of "239 
2100", but it's on a board with a 27256 from 1985.
It looks like somebody hacked up this board with on-hand parts.

60 seconds of reverse-enginerring from the limited view in the picture suggests 
it's likely involved in the address decoding to select the on-board EPROM. The 
759933 interconnects with a 74LS10. The LS10 appears to have connections to the 
chip-select and output-enable of the 27256 EPROM.

TB 759933 is not a standard TI number but TI sometimes identified parts they 
were second-sourcing by embedding the original number in an expanded number.

So a guess is this is a 933 DTL dual 4-input (AND function) expander, being 
used not-strictly-correctly to drive a TTL input.

The 933 should be basically 2*4 diodes.

A complete reverse-engineering of this trivial board would likely explain the 
overall intended function.

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