BigEd wrote:
I agree with Garth - it looks like the LC6502C is a Sanyo 4-bit microcontroller. [...] I think you're going to need an exact replacement, unless the problem is a flaky clock or reset line.
Hi Mike. I think it's clear we're talking about a microcontroller, coincidentally similar in part number but otherwise unrelated to the sort of 6502 that's our theme on this forum. Nevertheless we're willing to help if we can.
Ed mentioned Clock and Reset, and
there are other external things that need to be checked before you conclude that the LC6502C is defective. For example there's the 4 x 4 matrix keyboard with associated diodes which you mentioned. If a keyswitch or a diode were shorted then that would upset operation of the unit even though the LC6502C itself is OK.
That's just one example. Maybe it's pertinent and maybe it isn't, but I can readily imagine others. Unfortunately I'm just guessing, not having seen the schematic. The point is, I think you may be too hasty in concluding the LC6502C is responsible for the malfunction. IOW, the solution
might be much easier than you suppose.
Please supply a schematic image -- preferably a scan, but something legible at least. And, do you have access to an oscilloscope?
cheers,
Jeff
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