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Mystery 8085 SBC SEE-185 - eprom data dump

mountainking

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I had previously made a post about this mystery 8085 based single board computer and some of you suggested that the data from the eproms might shed some light on it, unfortunately I don't have the ability to dump the data but fortunately, fellow member, lemonslice, offered to dump the data from the eproms from this board and a handful of other mystery boards from my collection. I don't speak the language but I'm sure some of you are well versed so please let me know if the data holds any telling information.
 

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Unfortunately there's nothing in there that can identify anything. It doesn't even have a monitor. There is a little bit of unreachable code at the end, but it's all code, no data.

The ROM is from 0000-0FFF, and the RAM is at 3F00-3FFF. Only I/O port addresses 00-05, 08, 0A, and 0B are used. I didn't try to figure out which chips used which I/O ports.
 
Unfortunately there's nothing in there that can identify anything. It doesn't even have a monitor. There is a little bit of unreachable code at the end, but it's all code, no data.

The ROM is from 0000-0FFF, and the RAM is at 3F00-3FFF. Only I/O port addresses 00-05, 08, 0A, and 0B are used. I didn't try to figure out which chips used which I/O ports.
Thank you for your translation. Wish I understood code/software better so I could understand what you are explaining better.

I have a couple more posts coming about other boards w their eprom data so keep an eye out for them!


Thank you!
 
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