First post, by Gahhhrrrlic
My 386 board has 64k of cache that I was hoping to upgrade to 128 but I haven't yet been able to find that sort of configuration, the next step up seemingly being 256kb. OK. I assume as long as I update the tag chip, that will work alright. The next thing I noticed is that my current cache (Cxk5465p-25) exists as 8 modules which appear to be DIP24 packages, even though they seem to be too small for the socket. I guess this isn't a problem because the computer works just fine but I found it odd that they appeared too small for the socket.
Now I found some cache on ebay that I thought might be worth a look: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/9X-UM61256AK-15-Cache … dMAAOSwZ~hbCsN-
Here you can see that we have 256kb of ram in 8 chips + a tag chip. They are DIP28 packages so while they should fit in my sockets, I am not certain that this means they are in fact compatible. The next thing is that they are faster (15nS vs 25nS), which is good... if it works. Basically I just don't know the rules when it comes to cache so while it seems like I could buy these and they might work, I wouldn't be at all surprised if someone said that they wouldn't. They have more pins, are faster and 256kb is a big upgrade from 64kb so I don't know how the system will handle it. Also my chips are apparently 16k x 4 bit, whatever that means and I have no idea how to interpret this from a compatibility standpoint or if the ones in the ebay ad will work.
Are there any guidelines when selecting cache that would help clarify the selection process for me? Thank you.