looking for some old RAM chips

From: THETechnoid_at_home.com <(THETechnoid_at_home.com)>
Date: Thu Apr 19 01:32:44 2001

Check your supply and signal voltages and cut traces/reroute power or
things might be interesting.

Regards,

Jeff



In <002b01c0c860$162ae760$9cc762d8_at_idcomm.com>, on 04/19/01
   at 02:32 AM, "Richard Erlacher" <edick_at_idcomm.com> said:

>> If you're not trying to build an exact replica, but just something that
>> will work, you could use a more modern SRAM, like a 6264 (8K*8). Such
>> chips are cheap now. Just tie the unused high-order address lines on the
>> RAM to ground, leaving 8 low-order ones to connect to the system address
>> bus. The rest of the circuitry should be essentially unchanged.

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