Heath normally provided all ROM code held under their copyright to their
customers, even the Z100 computer BIOS.
Contact this fellow directly, not me.
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Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 02:41:07 -0800
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From: Mike Morris <morris(a)COGENT.NET>
Subject: FS/FT Firmware PROM listing - H-19
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Recently while doing an inventory of a silent key's files I discovered what
is apparently a original assembly code listing of the Heath H19 terminal
firmware, dated 30-May-1980, complete with cross-reference at the end.
Apparently Heath sold them.
It appears to be offset printed from an original daisy-wheel printout. On
the front is says "H-19-1 595-2465"
It was bound with blue vinyl with melted plastic pegs which have fallen
apart - but it is complete - I checked and every page is there.
Make offer - including trades.
Mike Morris WA6ILQ
mike(a)morris.com
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