Il Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 09:49:16AM +0000, asbesto rigurgitava:
i quote myself, due to some imprecision (i have a really bad memory,
maybe i have some chip to change inside my mind :)))
in these days we will try to change the broken chip on
the pdp11/34
RL01 controller board.
No. the "broken" board is the M7891, 128Kx18 bit MOS memory. The
broken chip is E15, a simple SN74LS175.
here's the list of the messages in which i first described our
problem; the messages start at Tue, 15 Oct 2002 07:46:35 +0000,
and they can be find on the mailing list archive here,
http://minnie.tuhs.org/pipermail/tuhs.mbox/tuhs.mbox
A more precise description of the problem was in a message
dated Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 00:00:37 +0000:
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the M7891 board (128K x 18 bit MOS MEMORY MODULE) have the D2 red=20
led light turned ON when turning on the CPU !
this means PARITY ERROR on this board
checking the board we found 2 problems:
1) a 74LS175 chip named E15 on our schematic diagram, that seem
phisically BROKEN on an edge (there is a fessure on the plastic
DIP package). i can't change it now because i don't have a=20
soldering station here to do a nice job, but looking the chip i
think it may work...
2) a 5 Kohm 4-resistor bridge named R22 on our diagram, that is phisically
BROKEN. this bridge give +5V on signals named DATA OC L, CSR OC L, OC L
and X ADD OC L. i changed it with a 4.7Kohm 4-resistor bridge, without
any result.
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Well
what i did for now is to cut the pin of the broken chip, without
desoldering. I will solder the new chip on the cutted pins, to avoid
desoldering the board.
Some images of the work in progress here:
http://www.freaknet.org/asbesto/pdp11/
Note:
just touching the chip, part of the plastic box went out, as you can
see in the images. Maybe this can identify a real fault on this chip ?
stay tuned! :)
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