On 08/13/2015 09:40 AM, dwight wrote:
If you can write your own code, usually a simple write and read
sequence will find a dead RAM.
Memtest 86 ought to run on that machine. (Might have to find a very old archived version, but any version that will boot from floppy ought to run on it.) Then, you only have to figure out which row of chips is which bank, and which column is which bit. Depending on what docs exist, that may not be real easy. Last resort is to trace wires on the board to see which chips are wired to which bus lines and address decoders.

Jon

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