First post, by majestyk
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At the moment I´m repairing an old "Yoke 401-386SX-08" mainboard that has a Zymos/Intel chipset.
It refuses to output any BIOS codes, just hangs at "- - - -" and the "FRAME" LED constantly lit. Reset however seems to work.
There are two BIOS chips 256Kb =32KB each, all address lines (A00 - A14) are connected in parallel, so I thought the selection of the chip that is being read at a time is controlled with the "OE" input ot the "CE" input, bot both of them are in parallel also.
OE is connected to the "MEMR#" output of the "N82230" and "82336" of the chipset.
How does the system manage to read the complete BIOS code out of the "LO" and "HI" halves??