2716 with 100 nS access time ?
Don North
ak6dn at mindspring.com
Sat Jan 26 17:41:31 CST 2008
Jos Dreesen / Marian Capel wrote:
>
>> How about a NV SRAM, such as the DS1220? 100 nsec, 24-pin JEDEC
>> pinout. Or an ST M48Z12, same-oh pinout and capacity?
>
> These look like the best option.
>>
>> Are you trying to replace something like an 82S191?
>>
>
> Indeed , I have a CPU with 40 bit wide microword (5x 82s191).
> I would like to replace the instructions for read sector, write sector
> and set track.
> Target is to use an IDE drive instead of the original cartridge drive.
>
> Jos
>
>
>
The CY7C264 (UV EEPROM 8Kx8 24p/600mil, 45-55ns) is a direct drop in
replacement for the 82S191. The two extra chip selects on the '191 are
upper address lines on the '264; just alias your '191 image four times,
and drop in the '264.
CY7C264 can be found on ebay most any time. A typical good price is
$4-$6 each in small quantity.
Don
AK6DN
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