telephony:ta1232_td816_td1232_hw_arch
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Those systems seem to be typically equipped with four RAM and two ROM chips. TA1232's Service Manual seems to suggest they might not be always populated. On my TD816BX, [[telephony:td816bx_hardware|they are]]. Intriguingly enough, they didn't ............ | |
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| Those systems seem to be typically equipped with four RAM and two ROM chips. TA1232's Service Manual seems to suggest they might not be always populated. On my TD816BX, [[telephony:td816bx_hardware|they are]]. Since this is a purpose built embedded computer, rather than a general computer, we got SRAM chips soldered to exactly the number of lines they need, without room for larger chips. |
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| I couldn't ascertain why the heck we have two small 32K chips as the first two SRAM IC's, although I find quite interesting the fact that the configuration dump does result in a file that's approximately 64 KB in size, and I remember reading somewhere that those systems hold the configuration in the SRAM's. How this is holding up after all those years scapes me, but the battery I thought to be specific to the RTC may have something to do with this. |
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===== Caller Identification Card ===== | ===== Caller Identification Card ===== |
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