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www.freetradezone.com
Is the best as they have the CAPS database of parts
going back to 1960.
They are the best.
But and a big BUTT
They want something like several hundred dollars
a month for all of their services.
In the past it was free. I nearly threw out my databooks.
It is so expensive only one guy has it at work and that is not me.
Bummer.
 
Great! Thanks!
Yeah I hate those companies that charge for stuff that is free on the web, like chipdocs.
Those guys are the Pat Moreford's of the data sheet archives.

ARRRRRRRHHHHhhhhh Matey!
All aboard for a Hostess treat!

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