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Re: [PolySix] "Distortion" gone, other problems remain

2004-07-24 by The Old Crow

It almost beings to sound like the RAM chip went bad.  I've encountered 
'367s with dead RAM before.  If you can, using a voltmeter check the power 
pins of the RAM chip (pins 9 and 18) with the power on and then with the 
power off.  On, it should read around 4.5 volts.  Off, it should read 
around 2.5 to 3 volts, depending on battery type.  I've seen where the 
pins of a 5514 sram chip corrode, or worse, the corrosion enters the chip 
body through the metal of one of more pins and eats the metal of the pin 
away inside the chip even though the pin looks good.

  Another test is to load a set of voices from a tape or wav file into the 
P6, then do a verify on the same tape/wav file to see if things got 
scrambled when trying to store.  Other possible problems are the 4011 
(IC25) that controls the write access to the ramchip, or a dead/overloaded 
bus buffer (IC30/IC31).

Crow
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