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ROM disassembling
03/08/2024 at 01:37 • 0 commentsI installed this disassembler:
https://github.com/Arakula/f9dasm
and had a first go at disassembling.
It is a pretty powerful tool.
Much of the ROM seems to be arrays of words, making me wonder if there if they used some kind of FORTH interpreter to get the code density up.
I don't have time to reverse engineer FORTH code!
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Photos
02/23/2024 at 02:12 • 0 commentsFront view:
Rear view:
Bottom view, feet;
Two screws were hidden under the round calibration labels.
Bottom view, two rear screws hidden under the feet:
Side view, pull the sticky bits off:
Complete top board:
Ooh look, a 68B09E. The 63B40 is a programmable timer module serial I/O and the two 63B21 provide parallel I/O.
I don't know what the 80C51 microcontroller does. Maybe helps manage the front panel?
The oscillator is 16 MHz.
ROM (8k), RAM (8k HN27C64) and the IEEE interface:
The intel P8291A is the IEEE488 talker/listener interface, the DS75160AN and DS75161AN are the buffers in standard 0.3" wide DIP (unlike the Texas Instruments buffers).
I don't know what the logic chips below the CPU do.
The battery is a very healthy 3.45 volts.
Underneath is the analogue board. The two metal cans shield the RF stuff.
Close-up views