> With this in mind and given the Pi's low GPIO pin count, I want to experiment 
> with shift registers and I believe that the 74HCT595 is suitable for driving 
> via from the Pi's 3.3v logic.  However, I'm having difficulty finding this 
> chip in a DIP package.

DigiKey has 'em, part number 568-1560-5-ND, $1.97 apiece.

I just did a search for 74HCT595, then filtered by DIP package type and got 
that part.

- John

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