As I was editing to say ( <_< ), it'd be nice to find out.Fisher wrote:Would be easy to unsolder it from A10 and put it on D6 if needed.
There is PAL-parsing software that will do this, but I just did it by hand:I also would like to know how to figure these things out, if possible.
Is there some kind of software or it's just a matter or putting the binary data on a truth table and try to simplify the equations?
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$ hd -n 1024 PALGRAD2.BIN | perl -pe 's/ [fedc]/ /g; y/0123456789abcdef/ooooooooiiiiiiii/;'
oooooooo i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i o |................|
oooooooo i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i |................|
From this, I knew that, for the output that was parsed as D3, only A0-A4 mattered, and since there was only one value that differed, I just had to figure out what address #15 corresponded to.