Interesting, did not know that there was ieee c128, did this used standarad ieee c64 cartridge ? seems those dumps are rom replacement for c128. Thank you, Zoran On 11/17/20 3:27 AM, cihs wrote: > Hi, > > Apologies if this ended up being posted 2 or 20 times. I think I'm properly > subscribed now. > > I picked up a lot of old MOS chips that purport to be from a former > Commodore repair facility. Among them were a bunch of EPROMS, so for the > sake of preservation I dumped all of the ones that were readable. I haven't > gone through them yet to see what any of them are, but I figured a community > is better equipped to do so than one single person. The ROM images are all > available here: > > https://web.tresorit.com/l/S0TXc#mS9EjOt8gSfeFBZUTTMwBw > > Caveats: > > 1. I can't guarantee that these are all commodore related, though most do > appear to be. > 2. I didn't bother to dump any actual MOS ROM chips, assuming they've all > been preserved by now. I only dumped the EPROMs with hand written lables. > 3. I tried to name the files as exactly as possible to the hand-written > labels on each EPROM. > > I'll go through them and upload anything useful to the Internet Archive at a > later date. > > Thanks! > > Dave > > > > -- > Sent from: http://cbm-hackers.2304266.n4.nabble.com/ >Received on 2020-12-13 16:00:02
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