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Under VMS, PFN map a section to the EEPROM, copy it to normal memory
& write it to disk.<br>
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Be careful with which instructions you use; IO space (where it
lives) may have alignment/size restrictions. MOVL should be safe.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 16-Mar-17 23:38, Robert Armstrong
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone have a copy of EEPROM image?
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Do you know a way to extract a copy of the EEPROM image from the machine? If not, is the chip socketed? Do you know the part number off hand? If it's socketed AND it's a standard part I can probably read it in my EPROM programmer.
Bob
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