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Re: [N8VEM-S100:7282] IEEE 696 compliance/non-compliance



Roger,

I just noticed all eight high address bits are not included in your address decoding.
Is that what you wanted? Eprom will show up at just one byte address in each 256 bytes, all the way through addressed memory, right?

Rick


norwestrzh via N8VEM-S100 <n8v...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


>> Impossible to tell from the description below Roger.
>> Post the schematic
>> John

Not really a schematic, more like a diagram.  The address selection on the LS688 wasn't actually implemented on the card.  The LS688 was hard wired to recognize "FF".  And, the LS244's (U3, U4, U5) were not used.  Instead, the LS245's provided on the buffered prototype card were used.  Also, the control signals shown on one LS244 (in the diagram) are actually spread out over a number of LS245's as provided on the buffered prototype card.  I think there are a total of 5 LS245's used.  Oh, and there is a bicolor LED attached to pins 5 and 6 of the LS74 so that I can check the state of the flip-flop visually.  I doubt that has anything to do with the problem?

Roger

 

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