Hi eslapion,
Thank you for all the patience you have given me.
I honestly would not have thought to use the Logic probe. It is only all the conversations we have had made me twig maybe a logic probe would be a way of getting around the issue of using suspect M74HC279 CMOS chips.
Having the TTL threshold level on the high side is probably a good thing in picking up on the voltage glitches.
I agree the CMOS function seems a little too sensitive.
Any suggestions on a damping circuit to drop the levels down a touch?
It doesn't have to be much and I would say it is only going to be used as an indicator. Not any bona fide scientific measurements or such.
I got the delivery of the 'infamous' ST M27C512-90B1 OTP made in CHINA PROMS today.
I won't get time to do much with them for a day or so.
I did take some photos. I noticed that the strip containers had wear marks on the inside where the chips had been moving back and forth in shipping.
This can be evidenced on the surface of the chips themselves (see the photos).
There seems no evidence of 3rd party doctoring that I can tell. Every thing seems as if it has come straight from the manufacturing plant.
I am very interested to see how these work out.
I have a suspicion about all these chips.
Thanks again eslapion for giving me the idea to use the Logic probe....