you may need 512k board than plus.I'll have to see if an SE or a SE/30 donor board will have compatible chips ( i have two of those from leaked battery units), id hate to pull them from my working plus![]()
you forgot the 74F253s. Those are the muxes for the row/column address strobes for the RAM, if those are bad, youll get this screen as well as sad macs, depending on which ones bad.
Also, Keep in mind you may need to start looking at the PALs. These machines are old enough that if they were stored in a moisture laden environment for 30 years, they will seep through the epoxy and start attacking the silicon die, and you get this....
wow... great!!Found an old article from byte magazine that lists a logic diagram, perhaps it can be of some use here![]()
PAL - Programmable Arith-Logic Unit, similar to an EPROM/ROM. They only contain a few bytes of code (less than 500 bytes, but some can be 2 - 4 kb in size) usually for the I/O Chips and not the main CPU. They also behave like tiny cpus - 4 bit jobs like in a calculator, doing repetitive loops with the I/O Chips.thans for your very useful information.
i will investigate 74F253S.
and which one is PAL ? Please tell me more about PAL.
did you mean ASG? i can't find PAL on my logic board.
WIKIPEDIA say that about PAL
- BMU0/1, TSM, TSG,LAG,.....
RIGHT?
Thanks again, techknight.![]()