I saw this the first time around, and figured "heck, I'll wait until
11," but no film was ever played.
Jules-with-big-balls sed a long time ago:
> > we took all the eprom info and put it on a 3 1/2 and loaded it into a
> > special program and then hooked a wire cable into a socketed eprom slot
> > and then put the sbec's "brain" on the front seat
OK, so you could basically track all the EPROM addresses the SBEC
was accessing, and what was going on during said accesses... good
reverse engineering idea. Let the SBEC do it's thing and eyeball
it.
> > at will... we would stop this fun and check out where the computer had
> > gone to visit where in the eprom info addresses and what was
> > there...."snicker"
So Jules, we know you guys have been poring over that data and
figuring out how to burn some chips. So what's the latest scoop?
It's getting to the point where I'm almost willing to learn how
to use a logic analyzer in order to hook one up to every frigging
SBEC I/O on my Dakota.
Ron "Wants A Published Interface Spec" Rader
P.S. Guess it's time I sent my $5 for Jules' catalog ;)
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