hi all, had trying to seek info on how googling with keyword i.e uPC1241 , or uPD???

anyone ever try with it?
Posted on 2003-04-07 06:53:47 by dion
Don't think there's a way to do it?
Is it a supported HTML character anyway?
Posted on 2003-04-09 06:14:41 by f0dder
Damn what kind of chip is that, weird ID string. I havent seen many chips with mu in their Id
Posted on 2003-04-09 17:41:30 by x86asm
I think I did once, on some quirky old motherboard - friend of mine has a LOT of those ^_^
Posted on 2003-04-10 02:11:36 by f0dder
the uPC1241/42 is an integrated amplifier, dont know about the watt. i had a difficulty seeking with this symbol, anyone know how? i had tried to type in msword with symbol insert, and cut then paste it to the google searc box, but whats come up is 'm', not mu symbol :mad:
Posted on 2003-04-10 05:35:08 by dion
Posted on 2003-04-10 05:55:59 by bazik
wow!!!! thx alot bazik :grin: :grin:

how do you do that? uhm... i guess youre not using symbol to search it, didnt you?

btw, nice link too :grin:
Posted on 2003-04-10 06:07:06 by dion
Search for


μ


in Google. It accepts HTML codes for the search engine. :)

And here is a list of all greek special characters with their HTML codes: http://www.htmlref.com/reference/AppC/greek.htm

EDIT: Even the forum translates the HTML code to character :) Its



& mu;


without the space after the "&".
Posted on 2003-04-10 09:57:23 by bazik
bazik, how can you search about 17000 entries seeking uPC1241? you told me to seek with &mu only :mad:
i'm trying to combine with PC1241, but failed :(
Posted on 2003-04-13 01:05:35 by dion

bazik, how can you search about 17000 entries seeking uPC1241? you told me to seek with &mu only :mad:
i'm trying to combine with PC1241, but failed :(


You need to convert PC1241 to HTML code too.
Posted on 2003-04-13 02:18:44 by bazik



You need to convert PC1241 to HTML code too.


sorry me dumb, but frankly dont know how to do it in html code :( do you mean with <> tag?
Posted on 2003-04-17 21:28:04 by dion