Hello Everyone,

I've got a KA650 with a MS650-AA 8MB memory module. When we initially started messing with this VAX, it was giving a memory error. We were able to track down first the bad bank, and later the individual bad ZIP RAMs with the help of my logic analyzer. For now, I kludged an SOJ DRAM in there that seems to be working without issue. The machine no longer gives memory errors during POST, but if you run one of the more thorough memory tests like #48 (MEM_Addr_shrts), it fails. My initial thought was that this RAM test checks for shorted address lines, which would cause writing to one location to change another location perhaps. However, I haven't been able to replicate the error with DEPOSITs and EXAMINEs on the console.


Without having to disassemble the VAX ROM, does anybody know what this test does? Once I know what I'm looking for, I can probably convince the logic analyzer to see the error with some fancy triggering, and get this board 100% fixed before I order some ZIP DRAMs.


On a somewhat related note, I don't suppose anybody knows or has documentation on the pinout of the C/D interconnect on these RAM boards? The pinout for the ribbon cable is in the manual, but the C/D interconnect doesn't seem to be documented in any of the manuals that are online. With the price of MS650's these days, it seems like the cheaper route (albeit more work) is to build a new RAM board rather than buy one (especially if a single 64MB board could be made). I suspect it's not too complex anyway, and it can probably mostly be traced out, and the rest inferred and then verified with a logic analyzer.


Thanks,

Joe Zatarski

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