[sdiy] RAM tester and EPROM burner...

sasami at blaze.net.au sasami at blaze.net.au
Thu Mar 22 10:23:00 CET 2001


The 6116 IS low powered. I've had a few of these running as 
non volotile RAMS, each supplied by a couple of AAA cells - 
and these cells have lasted over ten years!

Ken

>Chris,
>
>> Does anyone have access to a RAM tester capable of 
testing 6116-LP3
>> rams?....My Obie Matrix6R has stopped working and 
suspicion is falling on
>> the SRAM chip with the temp edit memory in, it's a 446-3 
(equivalent to a
>> 6116 and the board jumpers are set to <6116> as opposed 
to 6264, but
>before
>> I yank the chip out and put a socket in there I want to 
know that I'm
>> playing with working replacements.....
>
>hehe, my PPG 2.2 uses these, if you want I can bung it in 
there and see what
>happens...
>I got some I can post you if you want.
>
>Whilst we're at it, anyone know of a low power version of 
these 6116's?
>My battery in the 2.2 isnt quite upto the job of keeping 
ALL the SRAM alive
>when powered off..
>
>> Me and Colin F need access to an EPROM burner/copier that 
can handle a
>> 27C010....he's looking for TOS2.06 for the Atari ST on 
ROM, I have a set
>of
>> spare EPROM's with it on, but I don't want to use up my 
only spares,
>however
>> I have a bucket of 27C010's......
>
>Say either you want an atari PSU and Keyboard?
>mines in its rack now :-)
>
>Nice to see you back on the list again chris..
>
>Paul Maddox
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