Anyone have a data sheet on the MC3242?

From: Ben Franchuk <bfranchuk_at_jetnet.ab.ca>
Date: Sun Jun 9 16:38:29 2002

Tony Duell wrote:
> Intel also made it (or at least they made something called a 3242 with
> the same functions from what I can see).
>
> It's basically the address path logic for 16K DRAMs (7 address lines to
> the RAM). It's a 7-wide 3-input multiplexer and 7 bit counter (for the
> refresh address). The 3 inputs to the mux are the high 7 address inputs,
> the low 7 address inputs, and the output of the counter.

Did anybody make something for 64K DRAMS as well.
Most 6502/6800 machines used video access for refresh and the Z80
had built in refresh so only the 8080 really needed such a chip.
Back then a 4k/8k/16k static memory board was a option too rather
than DRAM board. Sigh ... Remember when 4x1K 450 ns static ram
was the best thing since sliced bread?

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