I read the EPROM out as a 2716. The filename on the share is, "data20-z-80-video-pak-rom-u18.bin" Let me know if you need it read out as something else. I'm using a GQ-4x4 EPROM programmer. /Raj > -----Original Message----- > From: Clockmeister <clockmeister_at_internode.on.net> > Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2022 8:52 PM > To: cbm-hackers_at_musoftware.de; Raj Wurttemberg <rajaw@c64.us> > Subject: Re: Z80 Video Pak > > That's a ROM, but I wouldn't be too sure about the 27xx pinout. Those > style ROM's look familiar and may be a 23xx pinout. It should be easy to > figure out which by checking data/address/control lines and where they > go to on the socket. > > > > On 20/05/2022 1:18 am, Raj Wurttemberg wrote: > > Hi smf, > > > > I uploaded a high-res picture to the file share. This is the file name, "data- > 20-z80-vid-pak.png". Mine has the Z-80 daughter-board. > > > > Are you talking about the chip at U18? Do you think it might be equivalent > to a 2716? > > > > /Raj > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: smf <smf_at_null.net> > >> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2022 11:33 AM > >> To: cbm-hackers_at_musoftware.de > >> Subject: Re: Z80 Video Pak > >> > >> Thanks > >> > >> I think there must be another rom on the board somewhere for the font > as > >> this rom is full of 6502. > >> > >> At least the 24 pin DIP at the back of this picture looks like it could > >> be a rom. > >> > >> https://postimg.cc/tZDLVqQT > >> > >> All the pictures I've found online are so blurry you can't actually read > >> any of the chip id's though. > >> > >> On 18/05/2022 22:25, Raj Wurttemberg wrote: > >>> Hi smf, > >>> > >>> I have uploaded a bin file of the EPROM, a picture of the EPROM, and > two > >> pictures of the screen that show the cartridge working (sys 36864 and sys > >> 36867). I do have the manual and program tape if needed. > >Received on 2022-05-20 04:00:07
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