On 10/26/20 8:31 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk wrote:
Ok, so I'm now troubleshooting the memory parity
errors in the MS11-L
memory. And yes, there are bit errors in the memory. I wrote a simple
program to check the first 64k bank and I've found errors in bit 2 but
not everywhere but on a predictable pattern of addresses. Interesting,
possible that one of the address drivers is shot in that particular
chip..
Checking the board I can see that most of the chips are ITT chips, 21
16935 01. However I can also see that this is not this board's first
rodeo, as several chips have been replaced with ITT chips 8411x 21
14897 01 models.
Is there an equiv model for these chips that can be found? Looks like
a 16k*1 16 pin MOS ram chip with +12,+5,and -5 voltages (wow!). I
guess if they can't be found I can pull chips from the parity section
and just ignore parity but I'd prefer not to desolder/resolder chips.
As they say, it ain't gonna fix itself so I might as well get going on
it. ;-)
CZ
I have used this site to help me determine substitutes for memory chips
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http://www.minuszerodegrees.net/memory/ram.htm
? Jerry