Was it Uwe Zimmermann who wrote on Monday 09 September 2002 11:33:
> could you check what is connected to the two slow databus lines? If they
> are slower than the others  it would seem as if a too large load is
> connected to them. Might be you could insert a buffer of some kind...
>
>    Uwe.

As a result of the points made, I will do that, check access lines (rd, wr, 
cs, etc) and levels again as best I can with my Micheal Mouse 'scope 
(Kenwood, actually).

As for the remarks about buying $$$$zillions worth of gear... I wish


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