Amiga Golden Gate II

From: ghldbrd_at_ccp.com <(ghldbrd_at_ccp.com)>
Date: Sat Jun 12 01:24:37 2004

Outside of finding the original firmware coding, you might be just hosed,
which is a shame. That was very desireable as an Amiga accesory as ISTR
it would run Win 3.1 with some degree of speed. Far better than the
8088/286/386SX Commodore bridgeboards.

I guess you might have to put that in the bin with a hard drive that had
been bulk erased, loosing all the servo inforamtion.

Gary Hildebrand
ST. Joseph, MO

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> Sorting through my stash in preparation for moving I've uncovered
> one of these cards, unfortunately it's had all its socketed chips
> robbed at some time (not by me) which are all GALs.
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> Anyone got the fuse maps for these? I really don't want to have to
> work out the logic by hand.
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> Cheers,
> Lee.
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Received on Sat Jun 12 2004 - 01:24:37 BST

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