I would scope it , Then pull vcc and check current, what is hot? check
resistance across the chip, maybe internal shorts?
Sorry if seggested and answered, TL/DR all of it.

On Mon, Nov 24, 2025 at 2:52 PM Peter Coghlan via cctalk <
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> >
> > Sorry if I wasn't clear in my earlier reply, but there were some answers
> > inline. The summary is that Vcc looks fine, there does not seem to be any
> > short on the outputs of the shift register and the chip seems to be
> working
> > correctly. It just gets hot and I wonder if this could be due to the CLK
> > input being a bit spikier on the VT100 than on my VT102? Could this be
> why
> > later revisions of the VT100 introduced an inductor on the DOT CLK output
> > from the DC011?
> >
>
> Perhaps one way to test the hypothesis would be to insert an inductor like
> those used on the later revisions in the DOT CLK output and check whether
> a) everything still works and b) the shift register runs cooler?
>
> Regards,
> Peter Coghlan.
>

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