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The SRT-1 (Simple Ram Tester) consists of two double-width plugins which are commonly encountered in a TM504. It is very probable that additional interconnections, which are not routed via the TM500-backplane,  between the modules are used. The left side unit is labeled as 'main module' and contains adressing/sequencing controls and paired x/y gain and shift setting knobs (for a x/y monitor?).
The SRT-1 (Simple Ram Tester) consists of two double-width plugins which are commonly encountered in a TM504. It is very probable that additional interconnections, which are not routed via the TM500-backplane,  between the modules are used.  
 
The left side unit is labeled as 'main module' and contains adressing/sequencing controls and paired x/y gain and shift setting knobs (for a x/y monitor?).
 
The right side unit is labeled 'Byte wide memory module' (in all 2 configurations seen until today) and contains analogue preset pots, a 4-digit display and additional controls as well as the interface to the external frontend box.
The right side unit is labeled 'Byte wide memory module' (in all 2 configurations seen until today) and contains analogue preset pots, a 4-digit display and additional controls as well as the interface to the external frontend box.
Mosaid Systems Inc. appears to be a defunct company formerly located in Canada.
Mosaid Systems Inc. appears to be a defunct company formerly located in Canada.
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Revision as of 01:07, 21 June 2017

MOSAID SRT1
RAM Tester
MOSAID SRT1

Produced from (?) to (?)

Manuals
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(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)
Manuals – Specifications – Links – Pictures

The MOSAID SRT1 is a RAM Tester plug-in for the TM500 system.


The SRT-1 (Simple Ram Tester) consists of two double-width plugins which are commonly encountered in a TM504. It is very probable that additional interconnections, which are not routed via the TM500-backplane, between the modules are used.

The left side unit is labeled as 'main module' and contains adressing/sequencing controls and paired x/y gain and shift setting knobs (for a x/y monitor?).

The right side unit is labeled 'Byte wide memory module' (in all 2 configurations seen until today) and contains analogue preset pots, a 4-digit display and additional controls as well as the interface to the external frontend box.

Mosaid Systems Inc. appears to be a defunct company formerly located in Canada.