On 9/9/16 1:15 AM, curiousma...@gmail.com wrote:

On Sep 7, 2016, at 4:18 PM, Josh Dersch <dersc...@gmail.com> wrote:

Yep, the NEC uPD416D's are what we have in the Alto we recently restored.
And yeah, it takes awhile, but it's worth the effort :).

Have fun!
- Josh
Out of curiosity, did you find any bad RAM chips in your system? If so, how 
many? I had only one bad one in one of my HP 85 (out of 8), but it definitely 
happens.
Marc

Yes, there were two, if I recall correctly. And while swapping memory chips out for testing, I found one with a bent-over pin that had likely been that way since it was installed in the 70s. It apparently worked (at least back in the day -- it made contact with the pin in the socket) but I decided to fix it anyway. We found several other ICs in the system that had similarly bent pins, some of which were causing intermittent problems.

In daily use at the LCM, we have had several RAM chips in our Altos fail. Fortunately, the DMT (Diagnostic Memory Test) that runs when the system goes idle finds them pretty quickly (and tells you where the bad chip is, too...)

- Josh

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