First post, by analog_programmer
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Ok, I'll try short explanation. I'm rationally lazy person, so I ordered prepared FP-RAM PCBs from BuB project at pcb...yay - 10 pcs. I ordered some brand new Samsung KM44C4100CK-6 FP-RAM 5 V chips (turned out to be the very same as in the BuB's video). Soldered chips on the PCBs, and then tripple-checked for any shorted pins, solder joints, jumper setting... all seems good. But I was unable to find SMD 1206 100 nF capacitors at nearest electronic parts store, so I used smaller size SMD 0805 100 nF / 50 V capacitors.
And finally I tried the four new FP RAM 4 MB modules with two different known working 386 (SX and DX CPUs, parity check disabled in BIOS) motherboards and the POST process always stops after the POST-codes 12, 13 (RAM problem). Before I solder these SMD 0805 100 nF / 50 V caps on the RAM PCBs I tested the almost done modules and sometimes they gave me complete POST (when there was no errors at memory test/count), 16 MB of RAM and normal boot, even DOS worked fine.
What could be wrong with this RAM sticks after I added these 100 nF capacitors? I checked these (decoupling?) cap's pads - the caps are soldered between Vcc (+5 V) and Vss (ground) lines.
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