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Re: VAXstation 3100/m76 stray interrupt



On 2016-08-21 13:19, Aaron Jackson wrote:
I am guessing that the 74LS243 is just soldered on the board somewhere?
Perhaps if I replace it my machine will become much more stable?

Why would only NetBSD be unstable, while VMS and OpenBSD works?

	Johnny


Aaron


Felix Deichmann writes:

Am 16.08.2016 um 23:00 schrieb Antonio Carlini:
This was when I was in DEC so with a bit of hunting I found the
description of the problem. IIRC there was an issue with the 74LS243 bus
transceivers.

Interesting. I evaluated parts suitable as Q-Bus drivers/receivers
recently and noticed that for example a TI SN74S38 will quickly reach
extreme values for high-Z leakage current (I_OH in the datasheet) when
warmed with a heat gun (and become out-of-spec for Q-Bus of course)...
Values are even quite different for ICs of the same batch.

It could be a similar issue with specific batches of 74LS243, i. e. they
will impose an unconsidered load (when the machine was designed) for
other participants on the (memory) bus when it gets warm.
Especially leakage current can be extremely dependent on temperature.

Felix



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