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Re: GS-RAM III ROM Replacement?
Hello pitz.
>I recently acquired a GS-RAM III memory card that turned out to be non-
> working. I tried swapping chips with another known working GS-RAM III
> card and isolated the problem to the chip labeled GSR3A.I, leftmost
> from the pictures at:
> http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Apple%20II%20Items/Hardware/GS-RAM_III/Pics/
> Is this a ROM chip for the memory card? If so, is it easy to obtain a
> dump from my working GS-RAM III and program another ROM to be used as
> a replacement?
It's not actually a ROM, but a GAL. It's a type of programmable logic chip.
The GAL is actually easily replaced. They still produce new blanks that can
be purchased for around $4 USD here in the States. I just happen to have
the JEDEC file (programming data file) if you need it. It's also on the Web
Server here:
http://www.downloads.reactivemicro.com/Public/Apple%20II%20Items/ROM_and_JEDEC/GS-RAM%20III/.
Of course you'll need either a Programmer that can program GALs or someone
who has a Programmer that can program GALs. You'll then also need the GAL
which I believe is a GAL16V8. Any speed will work.
I just happen to be able to sell you a GAL and program it for you too if
needed. You can order one online if needed from our Store. Just order this
item http://www.reactivemicro.com/product_info.php?products_id=59 and leave
comments at check out that I should program the GAL for your GS-RAM III.
Most orders ship the next day so you should have it within a week in most
cases.
Hope that helps.
PS - Good find with the memory card too!
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