This is a Arduino sketch to test Hitachi HM4864P-2 dynamic memory chips, used in some Commodore C64 boards. It was written using plain avr-libc omitting the Arduino bootloader, mainly due to poor switching speed of Arduino's digitalWrite()
(overhead up to 40 times slower) and 10us upper limit for HM4864P-2 RAS strobe.
All you need are:
- Arduino Uno or any pin compatible board.
- ISP programmer (I use stk500 compatible programmer).
- A single HM4864P-2 chip.
- Optionally, a single LED if the built-in LED on pin 13 (PB5) is not visible enough.
- avr-gcc
- avr-libc
- AVRDUDE
Upon successful build of the circuit as shown below, attach (via the ICSP connector) and set the proper ISP programmer device in Makefile
, and then just type in:
make flash
This will build the firmware and flash it to the connected device.
- LED is glowing continuously - memory chip has passed all tests.
- LED is blinking - memory chip is damaged.
- This is a simple educational project, and was developed to this sole purpose.
- Nevertheless, you should be able to diagnose failed memory chips in your Commodore C64 board.
- I take no responsibility for any negative outcomes or damage you may cause using this project.