Since I remain as sick as a rabid coyote today, I have the entire day to sit on the couch in front of the wood-stove and solder SRAMs!
Yay... progress.
I now have 5 SRAMs completed, and hope to get at least 10 more today.
At that point, I can start on the new design and just work on the rest of the SRAM when time presents.
Here is what my day is going to look like...
36 pins x 25 SRAMs = 900 Wires!After chopping all the wires using a jack knife on a cutting board, I then stripped the ends.
I did this by rolling the wire carefully under the blade if the knife, and them pulled off the insulation.
The exposed wire is then soldered slightly at each end, one at a time.
Wires can then be soldered to the pins.
I do this in rows on each side of VCC and ground like so...
Solder to the SRAM, and then bend the wires to the socket.Now the other side...
Switch sides, and then repeat.And the final result...
One breadboard ready 10ns 512k SRAM.Vulcan-74 will require 25 of these SRAMs now...
Code:
2 x 512K : Video Buffer One (492K x 12 Bits)
2 x 512K : Video Buffer Two (492K x 12 Bits)
1 x 512K : Sync Memory (32,768 Bytes)
16 x 512K : Graphics Memory (4MB x 15 Bits)
4 x 512K : Sound Memory (2MB x 8 Bits)
There is also 64K for the 6502 Program Memory, but this will be a different SRAM type.
Ok, I am off to the SRAM factory to burn some solder.
Later,
Radical Brad