??? 10/09/07 14:20 Read: times |
#145546 - DIL = DIP Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Jan,
I am guessing that you're question is about my use of the abbreviation DIP instead of DIL. If so, then know that they are two descriptions of the same thing. In your case, DIL treats "inline" as two words, hence DIL = Dual In Line. In my case, DIP treats "inline" as a compound word (one word), hence DIP = Dual Inline Package. Or if that wasn't what you were asking about, ..., never mind. Joe |