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Re: Eprom reading question
- Subject: Re: Eprom reading question
- From: "Ernest" <ernestls@home.com>
- Date: Sat, 09 Jun 2001 14:52:05 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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"Rubywand" <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote in message
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> Ernest writes ...
> >
> > I have a no-name clone of an Apple IIe (thanks Wayne,) and I would like
to
> > figure out who made it. I have a needham eprom programmer, and I was
> > wondering if I might be able to figure it out by reading the rom. I know
> > that sometimes, developers will add extra info which isn't displayed at
> > boot, and that's what I'm hoping in this case. At boot, it just displays
> > "IIe."
> >
>
> You could go into the monitor-- from the usual Applesoft prompt type
in
> CALL -151 (and press Return). Then, to display a block of stuff in, say,
the
> $F8xx ROM, you could enter
>
> F800.F87F
OK, I did that but all I see is a bunch of letters and numbers. Is there a
way to convert that stuff to something that I can make sense of?
E.