On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, Mark wrote:
Hi,
Though perhaps not strictly on-topic, is there any way to read PALs, short of
buying a hugely expensive "universal" device programmer? I have several things
that have PALs in, and I want to read them somehow to help me figure out how
they work.
On a slightly different subject, has anyone written a program to dump the BIOS
of an old (or new, I guess) PC to disk?
You should be able to do it with DEBUG.
- don
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