Repair with a BANG

Inglés, extracto de un mail que mandé a Jim Battle

I remember a failing VS in a big company.  It hungs once a month. HORROR!!!
Not a obvious error, jusst erratic ECC codes failure. The two memory cards were replaced (maybe 3 hundred chips each), problem solved.

The "field" manager (Is it correct to say so?) said "Drop the cards in Alvarez Thomas Avenue and let the trucks crush them"
But my boss, lab supervisor, said: "No, we can repair them"... and gave them to me.

We knew the fancy and looooong test "moving inversion" and alike were useless and have our own. Like soft bugs, you chase them better if you understand the nature of the possible problems.
We used Fill/Check/Replace patterns, 00 FF 55 AA; fast and accurate. You inmediatly have address and data, so the failing chip.
I wrote the program, my team made de EPROM and test. One entire day, the thousend chips laughing: "Is that all?" No errors. . My boss said, ok, concurrent test. IOP, Disk Controller, CPU, same test on each one testing simultaneosly parts of the memory cards.  Too long, too few errors...  missleading ones. 
I realized I wasn't using the beautiful VS microcode well. Then I used the 2 MARS to stress not only data but address access. As a  plus, the test loop took a third of the previous time.  Success! One error each 10 minutes. Missleading too... But now with enough errors we saw the pattern, and aimed to the malevolent 74LS244 causing the problem.  Wow.  Card fixed.

Maybe five years later. My partners and I have our own company. I am in a customer place (PC, SCO Unix, serial terminals -no, no Niakwa, a former collegue had them all- ). I was going to repare a failing RS232 card . 
"I have to buy the chip..."-I said.  
"Dont bother" -says my partner- "Your time is more valuable". 
So we bought and replaced the card and the customer had the unix terminal working. Fast.
No geniouses, no big stocks. No lab, not even a wire.
Yeah. It's different.
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Repair with a bang.
Some 2200 memory card. Shortcut in 12v. 
"Mmm... ROM?" 
I emptied the zocales, shortcut remains. 
"Mmmm... Should I take off the capacitors one by one until it is fixed?" 
No way.  
Max voltage of capacitors, 50v. Ok. I looked for a big 60v transformer, then I conected to the 12v card pin: 

"*** BANG! ***" 

A now displumed Capacitor. 5 volt TTL were unharmed, just a little hole in the card.
"What was that? A switching power supply?" -asked someone. 
"Nah, I just repaired a memory card." -I  answered.

Too silly for your site, just a "memoir", fun for me alone.


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