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Looking for a datasheet...

05/05/2009 11:00 AM

Hi,

I found an old graphic card by Oak Technology Inc., Model OTIVGA871282. Now I'm searching for a datasheet about one chip used on that card, an OTI037C (also by Oak Tec).

I searched the web for hours now without finding any information on that chip. Could you please help me?

P.S.: Please excuse for mistakes, I'm german ;)

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#1

Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/05/2009 12:56 PM

Hi Guest,

Go to this site:

http://www.datasheetarchive.com/search.php?q=OTI-037

Then scroll down the page and you can download it.

I found it by just leaving off the C at the end of the part number.

Mike

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Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/05/2009 5:25 PM

That's great, thanks!

I just wonder what's the difference between the OTI037C and the OTI037...

Maybe someone else here knows, but that datasheet already helps alot!

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Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/05/2009 6:02 PM

It should say on the Datasheet somewhere - possibly something to do with temp. range, etc.

Glad I could help.

Mike

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Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/06/2009 9:18 AM

"It should say on the Datasheet somewhere"

Nope, unfortunately not

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#5
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Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/06/2009 12:54 PM

Yeah, I downloaded it when I got home - no "Model Table". It may also be something that only the mfg. needs to know.

What are you going to do with it?

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Re: Looking for a datasheet...

05/06/2009 2:54 PM

I want to use it to learn something about things like color palettes, VRAM, graphic chips and how that all works together. Also things like bringing a picture on TV and the NTSC/PAL stuff is really interesting. I don't know if my experiments result in a "product", it's just for fun

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