HP 9915A failed 8048

js at cimmeri.com js at cimmeri.com
Sat Feb 26 11:15:50 CST 2022



On 2/25/2022 5:09 PM, Will Cooke via 
cctalk wrote:
>> On 02/25/2022 2:23 PM Paul Berger via cctalk<cctalk at classiccmp.org>  wrote:
>>
>>
>> The 8048 is a mask programmed part, there is an EPROM version 8748.
>> While the 8048 is mask programmed I believe that the contents of the ROM
>> can be dumped.
> As Paul said, the 8048 is mask programmed.  However, I agree it is readable.  I "think" if you follow the "verify" step in the linked datasheet you can read from the rom.
>
> https://www.ceibo.com/eng/datasheets/Intel-8048-8049-8050-plcc-dip.pdf
>
> Will


Thanks very much Paul, Will!

 From info gleaned from this webpage 
(especially the comments at bottom):

http://www.mattmillman.com/projects/hveprom-project/an-easy-to-build-mcs-48-8748-8749-8741-8742-8048-8049-programmer-reader/


... indeed looks like there is a chance 
the HP's 8048 could be read and possibly 
programmed into an alternate part.  
However, it's a daunting task in my 
case.  I'd first have to build a 8048 
programmer/reader shield for an Arduino, 
and then try to get my cracked 8048 
successfully unsoldered from the HP 
9915A motherboard, and then attempt to 
get consistent reads from it -- a 
special challenge due the crack.

As the chances of success are highly 
improbable, looks like I'm SOL on this 
particular motherboard.

Anyone have a HP 9915 they'd like to sell?

- John Singleton


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