Thanks for those links, I'll check them out.
I know the dual port RAM is bad because all the chips are missing a pin.

It's a long story but basically I have two bridgeboards and 4 41464AZ08 chips between them. Each needs 8.
For those who don't know what a joy ZIP chips are, the pins on them are VERY brittle, hence why half of mine are missing pins. The other 4 are in my 2386 and I don't want to move them as I might break another pin (it's nearly impossible to mess around with them without nearly damaging one). If I get another 2386 it's quite likely one of the chips will lose a pin and then I'll need
another one!
Hence I need 4 more so I can at least
try and fix it again (it's just lying there annoying me. Wouldn't be so bad except a) I've never had it working - it got damaged in transit and b) it's so rare! When was the last time you saw a 486SLC Commodore Bridgeboard!?)
It's a kind of long term project. I fear the CBM-specific logic chips soldered to the board may be dead, but I can't be sure unless I have 4 of these wretched chips.
Thinks: MAYBE I can use standard DIL chips instead with a bunch of wires.... interesting idea but it should work...