I've successfully built LOS from source!: https://lisalist2.com/index.php/topic,644.0.html
I have a weird one:240 Serial #: 0f0f 0001 0802 0308 0000 0001 0600 0000260 AppleNet: 0f0f 0000 0000 0005 0706 0004 0700 0000Am I reading date "380"?
Quote from: SuigintouLain on June 19, 2021, 10:47:17 pmI have a weird one:240 Serial #: 0f0f 0001 0802 0308 0000 0001 0600 0000260 AppleNet: 0f0f 0000 0000 0005 0706 0004 0700 0000Am I reading date "380"?I wonder, what does the label on your Lisa say? Or was this just a VSROM outside of a Lisa? Does it match what Service Mode shows?I wrote this code blind, I don't have a VSROM dump from a known Lisa, would need to know what shows up in Service Mode for a specific dump. However as I saw the numbers from bitsavers on the file names match and also saw "82" or "83" they looked reasonable. The last bytes should be 0f0f, but not sure if the Lisa Boot ROM adds those back in or if they should be in the VSROM, etc.Thanks (and welcome to LisaList)
No label, completely unknown. It's just passing through my hands, thought I'd take the chance to dump the ROMs. Maybe the date code is shifted to the right one nibble? 038 might be more correct.
Thanks Ray! I've actually got a contact that I think may have the correct PROM burner to burn new VSROMs. Next time I go over there I'll go double-check and pick it up if it is, burn a couple of the Bitsavers ROMs and throw them in my Lisa.
FWIW, the TopMax family can now write to 28L22's, which is a substitute for the 6309. I got a bunch on utsource not long ago. I've got a Python script somewhere that can write a 'master' rom with all 0's for serial and Applenet, and probably wouldn't take much to write whatever serial/applenet you want, if it's helpful to you.
you still have that program? I have a Mac XL without serial number (the label isn't readable anymore) which I want to get back to a Lisa 2/10. Regards from Germany, Julian