Emulators of Classic Computers

From: Antonio Carlini <arcarlini_at_iee.org>
Date: Sun Jan 18 15:55:50 2004

> :-)). In fact, I read somewhere that the PROMs can suffer
> from bit-rot
> where the fuses actually grow back. And of course the
> transistors, etc,
> in the address decoder and output buffers can fail.

A few years ago I had a customer issue with a DSW42
synch card in a MicroVAX 3100-85; just one particular
customer and one particular machine but with a group
of different DSW42s. After the usual fiddling around
I eventually reproduced the problem and sent a box
across the Atlantic to the h/w team who were doing
support for this. The answer came back that the PLD
(IIRC) was bad and they'd had a preliminary report
form the manufacturer indicating that for that
particular batch of the suspect part "crystal regrowth"
(or some similar phrase) was a known failure mode.

I think if you wait long enough all ICs will fail,
through solid-state diffusion if nothing else. At
least with the off-the-shelf parts it will be possible
(in principle) to remanufacture a facsimile. With
modern ASICs (and probably FPGAs) this will be pretty
hard to achieve.

Antonio
 
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Antonio Carlini             arcarlini_at_iee.org
 
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