On 09/05/2016 01:59 PM, Mattis Lind wrote:

I have now concluded that the fault is in the core memory module itself.
The sense winding is broken on bit plane 7.


Have you actually ohmed out the sense/inhibit wire? There were some very old memories that had some kind of metallurgical problem where the wires corroded away, but not heard of DEC cores being prone to that. 3D core stacks have combined sense/inhibit wires, and there is usually a pulse transformer between the sense amp/inhibit driver and the wire itself. Also, if the bit 7 inhibit driver has a blown transistor, it could cause the sense amp to be shunted or overloaded. I'd check all the associated sense/inhibit circuitry before assuming it is the plane. (Of course, you may have already done all this by swapping boards, etc.) A blown inhibit driver could take out the pulse transformer, too.

Jon

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