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Re: polysix memory problem

2008-09-05 by Andrew Jury

Hi,

First check the continuity for the tracks around the data bus (DB0-DB7)
connected to IC22 (CPU) and IC30/31/26/34.

However, I have had just such a problem in the past and it was 
corrected by replacing the SRAM chip IC32 which is a 1024x4bit type. 
The original TC5514APLs are a bit thin on the ground, however, you can 
use an HM6514 which is still available if you look around. Having read 
past posts it seems not uncommon for this to fail! If you are going 
change any integrated circuits I find it is best to solder in a DIP 
socket before you reconnect the new device. This will help you in the 
future with troubleshooting and it will also protect you against 
destroying the device with heat when soldering.

If you have trouble getting hold of the above chip let me know and I 
will try and point you in the right direction.

Bests,
Andy

--- In PolySix@yahoogroups.com, "wasteking1" <wasteking1@...> wrote:
>
> my polysix has had a few 367 corrosion problems but after some 
rewiring 
> it now has all leds and switches working ,(it used to have 5 led's on 
> all the time and wouldnt switch sounds)  
>     BUT NOW THE PROBLEM IS new sounds wont stay in the memory... if 
you 
> store a sound on lets say B2  then go and store another on C3 you 
loose 
> the first sound.  Any suggestions as to which chips, or traces  are 
> involved with memory input?  could the 'memory enable' switch not be 
> actually working ? any ideas?
>

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