As long as your being overly kind let me hit your original question.
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What I am looking for is a source of M.S.D.S'
This isn’t going to help you. Except for finding batteries in clocks, backups, and rom/ram sandwich packages.
Lithium will have a flash over warning. The symbol is a fire icon above a cloud.
Extinguisher resistant fire.
Nickel batteries have a hand with the letter c in it. Caustic.
Lead (yesss they made lead acid batteries smaller than a D cell) are a hand missing the top of the fingers and an a or ac in it. A mushroom cloud icon next to it.
The melting hand is for acid. The mushroom for spontaneous combustion.
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data sheets,
Fastest way to find a dozens dedicated sites: Bing dot com. Load a private window, type in IC datasheet (without the space) and hit enter.
After that most companies still operate ftp stores on their servers. You’ll need a browser or browser extension that supports
File transfer protocol.
Here’s examples how:
Ftp://amd.comFtp://ftp.amd.comFtp|amd
Sometimes…
Http://ftp.amd.comHttp://amd.com/ftp/UU:ftp.amd.com
In Asia you find you’ll find some dns will route .ftp sites directly:
AMD.ftp
I prefer fireftp as a dedicated front end.
Despite the colours and bling it’s laid out oldskool terminal style.
It’s easy to figure out with the help manual: and once you get the hang of it the options, in the program, and the cfg file make it expandable as it uses libftp.
So it works as a text only web browser (eg www, mosaic) with some tweaks
Cross platform and dial over internet as well.
When that fails use a normal windows and google to look for the number or code on the component.
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and other forms of information
Patience.