Hi!
The setup is simple, read one of the eproms on your board with an eprom
programmer, and then save it to a file on your hard drive, call it
something simple like "1". Then run romident as follows (in DOS, by the way)
romident 1 <return>
You will then get a id of the game board the eprom file was from. IF it is
in romident...
John :-#)#
At 01:33 AM 12/16/1999 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi !
>I know this is a Vector Board !
>Excuse me !!
>But I have a question.
>Please tell me about ROMIDENT.
>I have it, but no information to use it.
>THX
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Received on Wed Dec 15 21:55:17 1999
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