From: Patrycjusz R. £ogiewa (silverdr_at_inet.com.pl)
Date: 2004-08-21 14:51:24
On 21 sie 2004, at 8:41, Marko Mäkelä wrote:
> Hi Patryk,
>
> there are no stupid questions, but stupid answers.
:-)
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2004 at 01:45:24AM +0200, Patrycjusz R. £ogiewa wrote:
>> ... are the address bus bits active high or low?
>
> 0 volts means '0' and 5 volts means '1'. In NMOS, only the '0' state
> is
> driven actively; the stability of the '1' state relies on pull-up
> resistors.
>
> I hope this wasn't a lame answer. :-)
>
Sure it wasn't! It was basically what I believed but since I got a
strange behaviour on the small circuit I work on, about 2AM I started
to doubt...
OK. Thank you Marko.
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