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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