[Techtoolslist] Fluke 9010 ram test for 4 bits? Or any non 8 bit wide memory?
John Robertson
jrr at flippers.com
Sun May 28 21:53:33 EDT 2023
On 2023/05/28 6:26 p.m., Andrew Welburn wrote:
>
> 9100 tests any bit-size of ram natively with masking, no need for any
> programming...
>
> so non 8-bits a 9010 problem apparently...
>
> Andrew Welburn
> andys-arcade
Oh! That is nice to know, thanks! Obviously I must read the friggin
9100A/FT manual!
I've just ordered a KryoFlux interface board so I can take advantage of
Ian's archives and edit floppies on my Mac! That will reduce the number
of computers chugging along somewhat...
John :-#)#
>
> On 5/28/2023 1:59 PM, John Robertson via Techtoolslist wrote:
>> On 2023/05/28 12:55 p.m., davids at oz.net wrote:
>>> Have a suspect bad pallet ram on Missile Command, and I see that it
>>> is on
>>> the CPU memory map so I should be able to get to it from the fluke.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now it is only 4 bits wide (and only uses 8 addresses) so I can just
>>> do it
>>> manually but I have seen this on other boards before and never could
>>> find a
>>> way to use the fluke to test these 4 bit rams.
>>>
>>>
>>> Would also assume it could be a problem for 68000 based boards which
>>> use
>>> 16bit wide memory.
>>>
>>>
>>> David
>>
>> Yes, I've grumbled about this in the past too. Many games ues 5101s
>> for battery backup memory andother than poking numbers like AA and 55
>> at the memory space and ready it back it can't be easily tested.
>>
>> I though of making a simple 4-bit memory device that would cover the
>> other data lines and it would also match the memory map for the UUT
>> 5101, but never got around to it as the AA/55 test worked pretty good
>> just picking a few locations. One alternates the test number and
>> reads the space one is going to write to make sure the RAM isn't
>> mirroring the same data throughout.
>>
>> It would be nice to make a good 4-bit memory test for the 9010A and
>> the 9100X - if someone wants to write and share it here I'm sure they
>> would earn lots of Karma!
>>
>> Currently I'm trying to pull the Gottlieb System 80 test out of Ian
>> Eure's much appreciated Github archive:
>>
>> https://github.com/ieure/fluke-9100-disk-archive
>>
>> to take a look at it (how does it handle the 5101 testing?), I just
>> don't have the time at work, and no XP/AT/W95/XT computer at home to
>> convert the files into something I can read...
>>
>> Time, eh, the big enemy!
>>
>> John :-#)#
>>
>> PS, I'm going to change TTL so it replies to the list, not the
>> poster, it keeps throwing me and I suspect may annoy others. I know
>> it SHOULD do a reply to poster, but I prefer these discussions in
>> public unless the participants choose to go to private email (which
>> is just fine), so we all can benefit from sharing the knowledge, as
>> well as errors made and learned from...
>>
>>
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