Puzzling about your rams.
Even if they are too slow they should show some output shouldn't they?
Floating outputs are either bad chips or maybe the chip select is high?
My video board is working as far as the stars appearing if I plug in the sound board so I know sync and RGB output is good.
As I stated earlier the video signal isn't making it past the SN74198 chips because pin 1 and pin 23 are not showing any activity.
If I ground pin 8 of 2B on the video board I get the graphics I showed on the video in my earlier post and pin 23 of the SN74198 becomes active.
So I'm trying to figure out why those pins are normally inactive on my boardset.
Even if they are too slow they should show some output shouldn't they?
Floating outputs are either bad chips or maybe the chip select is high?
My video board is working as far as the stars appearing if I plug in the sound board so I know sync and RGB output is good.
As I stated earlier the video signal isn't making it past the SN74198 chips because pin 1 and pin 23 are not showing any activity.
If I ground pin 8 of 2B on the video board I get the graphics I showed on the video in my earlier post and pin 23 of the SN74198 becomes active.
So I'm trying to figure out why those pins are normally inactive on my boardset.