Leonardo meets Emu42
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09-17-2021, 09:40 AM
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RE: Leonardo meets Emu42
I'm happy that at least a few people are appreciating the Leonardo and Plato ROMs !
Some background on extracting the ROM. On Christoph's site, you can read: " For [low-end and mid-range Pioneer] calculators you need special hardware and knowledge to extract the data from the Saturn bus system, a way, as far as I know, never gone on a Saturn based calculator". So it was considered as "almost" impossible. The 32S is, as I mentioned several times, my preferred every-day calculator rather than the 32SII, and it was a pity that the 32S was not supported in Emu42 due to the lack of ROM. Some weeks ago, maybe stimulated by the SM projects, I investigated how to extract the ROM from the 32S. I used an old 32S, partially working (usual kbd issue) that I opened long ago, and carefully looked at the PCB. Quite quickly I noticed some 10 unused tracks that end to test pads and are not used elsewhere on the PCB. I had the idea that maybe these test pads were bringing the Saturn bus outside, then with the help of some information from Christoph, I was able to identify the function of the test pads, access the internal Saturn bus and read the ROM. And that’s it ! The needed hardware is actually nothing special: a simple Arduino board is well enough. J-F |
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