koolguy Active Member Apr 9, 2011 #21 I have seen in my course book that diode memory were used, how they make it??
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 9, 2011 #22 RITESH KAKKAR said: I have seen in my course book that diode memory were used, how they make it?? Click to expand... I suggest you read some more of your (presumably VERY old) book.
RITESH KAKKAR said: I have seen in my course book that diode memory were used, how they make it?? Click to expand... I suggest you read some more of your (presumably VERY old) book.
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Apr 9, 2011 #23 RITESH KAKKAR said: I have seen in my course book that diode memory were used, how they make it?? Click to expand... hi Ritesh, You will discover that trying to make use of odd 'old scrap' IC's is more trouble than its worth. For example how can you make more of the same project, what if the 'old bit' fails, how will you replace it.??? If you published the project on your web pages, how are others to going to get the old bits in order to make it.?? Concentrate your efforts on using readily available components on your new projects.. Eric
RITESH KAKKAR said: I have seen in my course book that diode memory were used, how they make it?? Click to expand... hi Ritesh, You will discover that trying to make use of odd 'old scrap' IC's is more trouble than its worth. For example how can you make more of the same project, what if the 'old bit' fails, how will you replace it.??? If you published the project on your web pages, how are others to going to get the old bits in order to make it.?? Concentrate your efforts on using readily available components on your new projects.. Eric
koolguy Active Member Apr 9, 2011 #24 But, i am asking Diode memory for the sake of information how it work i want to know how you can make memory using diode for basics!!
But, i am asking Diode memory for the sake of information how it work i want to know how you can make memory using diode for basics!!
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 9, 2011 #25 RITESH KAKKAR said: But, i am asking Diode memory for the sake of information how it work i want to know how you can make memory using diode for basics!! Click to expand... Doesn't the book explain it?, as far as I'm aware you can't - although some PROM's used diodes, which you 'blew' during programming.
RITESH KAKKAR said: But, i am asking Diode memory for the sake of information how it work i want to know how you can make memory using diode for basics!! Click to expand... Doesn't the book explain it?, as far as I'm aware you can't - although some PROM's used diodes, which you 'blew' during programming.
koolguy Active Member Apr 9, 2011 #26 although some PROM's used diodes, which you 'blew' during programming. Click to expand... please, tell me about this more.
although some PROM's used diodes, which you 'blew' during programming. Click to expand... please, tell me about this more.
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 9, 2011 #27 Have a read here: **broken link removed**
JimB Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 10, 2011 #29 Nigel and everybody else: Do not feed this troll. This is just a curry flavoured Walters! JimB
blueroomelectronics Well-Known Member Apr 10, 2011 #30 JimB said: Nigel and everybody else: Do not feed this troll. This is just a curry flavoured Walters! JimB Click to expand... I would have to agree.
JimB said: Nigel and everybody else: Do not feed this troll. This is just a curry flavoured Walters! JimB Click to expand... I would have to agree.
koolguy Active Member Apr 22, 2011 #31 Hi, in up like 8085 or 8086 they have in build registers or external memory is used?? Last edited: Apr 22, 2011
A arunb Member Apr 23, 2011 #33 your question is too basic, the answer for this could be easily found in any book on 8086 or 8085 or you can always search for the answers using google.
your question is too basic, the answer for this could be easily found in any book on 8086 or 8085 or you can always search for the answers using google.
OlPhart Member Apr 23, 2011 #34 I'll apologize up front for this... Somebody reminds me of an "Eliza" program, but written to emulate Norm Crosby... (teehee) <<<)))
I'll apologize up front for this... Somebody reminds me of an "Eliza" program, but written to emulate Norm Crosby... (teehee) <<<)))
Nigel Goodwin Super Moderator Most Helpful Member Apr 26, 2011 #36 This thread is four pages of rubbish long - and is now closed!. The OP's advertising signature has also been removed, this will be his only warning!. Moderator
This thread is four pages of rubbish long - and is now closed!. The OP's advertising signature has also been removed, this will be his only warning!. Moderator