Yes. I guess even a slow typist could key that in. ;-)
I wonder why they didn't just use eight diodes?
Bill.
On Jul 27, 2008, at 3:42 PM, James MacPhail wrote:
Bill wrote:
> I would be willing to read the ROM, post the file(s), and return
> the ROM
> to you.
I think there is no need. The Sun SCSI card ROM is in fact all zeros
except
for the second byte which is $1B to identify the card.
Rick wrote:
> maybe someone in the group needs one (the SUN ROM, not the QuickBoot).
Thanks for clarifying that... indeed the QuickBoot ROM is copyright with
all rights reserved. Obviously the threat of legal action has rather
dull
teeth, so my thanks to those that respect the copyright.
James
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