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Hello,

 

I came across a Scantronic 9600 System today, they are a bit before my time.

 

When performing the procedure of defaulting the Engineer code due to the age the IC8 chip it was brittle and damaged.

 

On the chip were 2 lines as follows

93CS66B1

92A422

 

My question is, is it as simple as getting a new chip and popping in then setting up again or is there more to it?

 

Also found a similar post and this was recommended for the replacement chip, would this work?:

https://www.google.com/search?q=24C16%2FM24C16-WBN6P+DIP-8+Serial+I²C+Bus+EEPROM&oq=24C16%2FM24C16-WBN6P+DIP-8+Serial+I²C+Bus+EEPROM&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i58&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

 

Thanks in advance!

-Thomas

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, MrHappy said:

yes, but its 20 odd year old tat...


I know, it’s just to get it running before an upgrade is proposed.

 

Just to confirm, the chip linked below will work and is just plug in and play?

 

Thanks again

Posted
32 minutes ago, 105tommy105 said:


I know, it’s just to get it running before an upgrade is proposed.

 

Just to confirm, the chip linked below will work and is just plug in and play?

 

Thanks again

Scrap 

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Posted
50 minutes ago, 105tommy105 said:

I know, it’s just to get it running before an upgrade is proposed.

 

I'd just measure the circuits, 

Mr th2.jpg Veritas God

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