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Hot on the Trail
I sent Dan off with a set of memory drawings to talk to his father. He
came back with some scribbled notes and a little knowledge of how things
worked. Then he showed where there was an enabling gate used that was not
shown on the drawings. The result is that I now think I know how the
memory board works, and the sequence of commands that must be made to make
it work every time.
I am not doing it right in the software. It is just luck if it works at
all. A flip flop can be set right or wrong on turn on. One way the board
works, one way it does not. I think I mostly sorted out boards that turn
on the right way for the systems I have shipped. A few days of writing
code and testing should tell the tale. As you all know, I have been after
this bug for several years. The drawings just left out an important fact!
Tom Droege