shock__ wrote:Offtopic, but really interests me ...is U8 original from factory or something you added? Asking because ZMD is one of the very few (formerly east) German IC manufacturers.
Eep386 wrote:Nice, clean job with the rework there. How does it work out for you?
CT1747 (EMU8000-based cards)
Pin 080 - ??? (from(?) EMU8000 pin 31)
CT1747 (Non-EMU8000-based cards)
Pin 080 - ??? (tied to GND)
EMU8000 Pin 027 (Word Clock Input)---- YMF289B-S pin 34
EMU8000 Pin 028 (Bit Clock Input)------- YMF289B-S pin 35
EMU8000 Pin 029 (Data Input)------------ YMF289B-S pin 33
EMU8000 Pin 027 (Word Clock Input)---- YMF289B-S pin 32
EMU8000 Pin 028 (Bit Clock Input)------- YMF289B-S pin 35
EMU8000 Pin 029 (Data Input)------------ YMF289B-S pin 33
SirNickity wrote:If anyone knows off the top of their head, are there easy-to-source replacements for those SIMM slots? I've had an AWE32 with expanded memory since the 90s, and then recently removed the RAM to clean the board. Naturally, the plastic retainer on one of them broke off....I have no idea if SIMM slots have a common footprint, or if you anyone is still making them. If this is a "common problem with AWE32s" (which I now believe!) then I'm hoping someone has already done the legwork of finding the solution.
SirNickity wrote:If anyone knows off the top of their head, are there easy-to-source replacements for those SIMM slots? I've had an AWE32 with expanded memory since the 90s, and then recently removed the RAM to clean the board. Naturally, the plastic retainer on one of them broke off....I have no idea if SIMM slots have a common footprint, or if you anyone is still making them. If this is a "common problem with AWE32s" (which I now believe!) then I'm hoping someone has already done the legwork of finding the solution.
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