> This is where a Fluke 9010 comes in handy. Or a Cat Box....you need to try
> writing "AA" and "55" to the RAM to see if the bits are stuck on any Data
> lines.
Yeah, no kidding. ;-( The one time I could use a cat box (not one with
litter in it) there's no one within 3K miles of me. ;-(
> I have found that 2114's a sometimes fussy, have you tried moving them
> around to see if the tone sequence changes? I have had problems with Vector
> Ram that was related to poor chip select drives as well.
Yeah. I've moved the chips around and nothing changes. ;-(
-->Neil
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