RE: [techtoolslist] Understanding memory locations

From: Joe <jb_at_joesarcade.com>
Date: Wed Sep 17 2003 - 18:38:58 EDT

Kev,
 
I received the board today. Thanks! Now how do I connect this to my
computer? I was expect something with a db-25 connector on the back.
 
Thanks,
Joe
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Kev [mailto:KKlopp@erols.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 16, 2003 10:26 AM
To: techtoolslist@www.flippers.com
Subject: Re: [techtoolslist] Understanding memory locations
 
Atari manuals are probably the best for this.
 
Mame is not bad but not always correct.
 
Ultimately you will want to learn binary math & how addressing is done
so you can look at a schematic & determine the locations of various
hardware yourself.
 
Kev
 
 
        I am having a hard time understanding how memory locations and
how registers work,, is their a book or courses that anyone can suggest
, no one teaches this any more, I took a digital course at the local
collage ,they just touched on this part not enough to really understand
and they did not go over memory
        I want to be able to use my fluke 9010 to trouble shoot these
arcade boards,, but when it gives loop info how to trace this back to a
chip ,, any help would be great ,
        how did all of you learn this ?????
         
Received on Wed Sep 17 15:34:47 2003

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