You can probably plug the card into a PC and use something like Checkit
to find the address and headers of the ROM (Checkit displays the first
70(?) bytes of each ROM). Then use Debug or another utility to dump it to
a file.
Joe
At 12:18 AM 8/15/03 +1000, you wrote:
>The ROMK is not in a socket unfuatunatly, So it's not going to be
>convienient to read it. Though If I have to I supose I could desolder it and
>plug it iinto the Eprom programmer and do a quick read if I really cant find
>anything alse....
>
> The Sinister Dragon
>
>>
>> The first step is a dump of the ROM near the Intel 8254 : it can be supply
>> many information.
>>
>> Alberto
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