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
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.
Anyone got the fuse maps for these? I really don't want to have to
work out the logic by hand.
Cheers,
Lee.
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