Hello,
For those of you who are familiar with the Serial Pro card from Applied Engineering, it is basically a SSC compatiable card with a real-time clock built in. This card has some ROM on board that looks to be an EPROM.
Does anyone know if this ROM has been dumped already? If not, I might be inclined to buy a reader/writer and do it myself.
-Grimakis
Assuming that it's loaded with a 6502 program, I'd be a bit surprised if you couldn't find a way to dump the ROM contents directly from an Apple II that it is plugged into. The I/O memory space is 2k, so if there is a larger ROM on board, you would have find a way to page through it.
regards,
Mike Willegal
[quote=grimakis]
Does anyone know if this ROM has been dumped already?
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Not here:
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Serial/AE%20Serial%20Pro/
My Serial Pro has version 1.4:
www.ralf-kiefer.de/A2/AE_Serial_Pro_1.4.BIN
Regards
Ralf
[quote=RalfK]
[quote=grimakis]
Does anyone know if this ROM has been dumped already?
[/quote]
Not here:
http://mirrors.apple2.org.za/Apple%20II%20Documentation%20Project/Interface%20Cards/Serial/AE%20Serial%20Pro/
My Serial Pro has version 1.4:
www.ralf-kiefer.de/A2/AE_Serial_Pro_1.4.BIN
Regards
Ralf
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Thanks for the link to the .bin
I'll check my version when I get back later.
[quote=Mike WIllegal]
Assuming that it's loaded with a 6502 program, I'd be a bit surprised if you couldn't find a way to dump the ROM contents directly from an Apple II that it is plugged into. The I/O memory space is 2k, so if there is a larger ROM on board, you would have find a way to page through it.
regards,
Mike Willegal
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You can use the monitor to relocate the ROM image from $C800-$Cfff down to somewhere like $2000 and then BSAVE it to disk.