Re: In search of bad 4164, 41256 DRAM

From: smf <smf_at_null.net>
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2019 22:24:29 +0100
Message-ID: <488d61a6-2a4e-07e9-02b1-b8b2931c56fe_at_null.net>
On 14/09/2019 14:23, Jeffrey Birt wrote:
> Respectfully, I'm interested in testing 40 year old nKx1bit DRAM chips not
> modern DDR memory modules...

Respectfully, I was providing easily verifiable evidence that memory
that appears to work fine will fail depending on the workload because of
analogue effects.

It doesn't matter how or old or new the memory is.

I think commodore had problems with memory supplied by micron in the
80's, there was some back and forth whether commodore were violating
access times or whether the memory was faulty.
Received on 2020-05-29 22:47:23

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