> I've got one set up here that'll read anything up to (and
> including) 256Kbit devices if that's less hassle. Again, just
> let me know what I'm looking for inside the machines!
OK. I assume you know how to hook up a terminal and watch
it boot and report its cpu type (e.g. KA42) and its firmware
version number.
I've just checked and I already have these:
KA42-B-V015-23-088E8-00.HEX
KA42-B-V015-23-089E8-00.HEX
KA43-A-V012-23-134E8-00.HEX
KA43-A-V012-23-135E8-00.HEX
KA650-B-V053-23-194E7-00.HEX
KA650-B-V053-23-195E7-00.HEX
KA655-A-V053-23-015E8-00.HEX
VS40X-VXXX-23-199E7-00.HEX
WS01-V013-23-115E8-00.HEX
The naming convention should be obvious: the
first one is:
a KA42-B,
firmware version V015 (displays as V1.5)
part number 23-088E8-00 (should be a sticker on the EPROM)
Where a machine has two or more EPROMs the part number should
distinguish
which is which.
The last two are a GPX and an SPX graphics card.
I do have other machines around that I could
(eventually) check and probably read the EPROMs
(once I check out the programmer - or image
them in the office).
So who is going to be the repository holder?
Antonio
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Antonio Carlini arcarlini_at_iee.org
Received on Thu Jun 10 2004 - 17:21:30 BST