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I don't see how testing dynamic would be any different than testing static,
both look the same to the CPU....if you want to test the individual ICs
then you need to pick up a BugTrap Dynamic Ram tester...or similar that
will check the old timers.
You can replace dynamic with static if you are so inclined with just
getting the addressing and select sorted out. Static ram is much faster now
than it was back in the 70/80's and can easily do the job.
Or do I not understand the problem you are proposing?
John :-#)#
At 09:08 AM 10/11/2002 -0500, Kev wrote:
>Has anyone built any programs to do Dynamic Ram test for either the 9010 or
>9100?
>
>I'm looking for something that would cover 4116 &/or 4164s.
>
>Thanks,
>Kev
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