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Re: Micro SCI disk controller, mystery solved



Wayne Stewart wrote:

>Ethereal wrote:
>
>> If the chip is made by National Semiconconductor then it's a good 
>> possibility that it's a PROM chip.  NS used to make some low density PROMs 
>> with 74LS and 74S prefixes (e.g. 74LS471, 74S287, 74S573, etc.)
>
>Unfortunately there's no manufacturers name on the top of the chip.
>I'm tempted to pull the chip and try a 74LS125 but it's a pain when
>you don't want to risk damage to either the chip or board.

I haven't seen the back of the board, but if you check, I'm quite
sure you'll find that it is a 256-byte PROM, wired to the address
and data lines.

The card could not function as described without a boot PROM.

-michael

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