Re: TI-H: 68000


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Re: TI-H: 68000




I have the pinout of the RAM chip...  I just don't know why a 128K chip 
has 20 or so addressing pins.  And I don't understand how they are using 
an 8-bit memory chip with a 16-bit data bus.  If anyone knows any 
answers, please explain.

Chris Lambert
clambert@geneva.edu

On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, Matthew H. Fogle wrote:

> This 92 ram chip sounds like a 128k static ram chip with 32 pins. Its
> what HP used in the HP48 series. Is this possibly the chip? If so I have
> pinouts for you...
> 
> -=<Matt>=-
> 
> 


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