> > line goes to which address pin on the SRAM, only that it goes to an address
> The same applies (of course) to data lines. Provided each data lines goes
> to _a_ data pin on the SRAM, it'll work. The data lines are bidirectional
> on these chips, so if a bit is written on a particular line it'll be read
> out on the same line. It doesn't matter what the RAM manufacturer called
> it -- all data pins are equivalent on the chip.
Yep, true. The only situation I know where this has any
impact is if you use an in circuit RAM logger/emulator,
which picks the data from the RAM socket and of course
in all outputs assume that the lines are in 'standard'
use.
Gruss
H.
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