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Re: Decap Donations
08/10/11 08:26 PM
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> > > > well someone (not me) seemed to think it was worthwhile otherwise the chips > would > > > not > > > > have been donated and it would not be on the list. > > > > If it doesn't need doing I can easily remove them from the list. Just confirm. > > 100% > > > > confirm. > > > > > > Well, now that we understand how it works better (not nearly well enough, but > > > better), we're pretty sure it is a "simple" interpreter baked into a gate array. > No > > > mcu in practice, which sucks, it would have been way simpler... > > > > > > OG. > > > > ok. I figured the larger one near the CPU (no Toshiba gate array numbers) was > > something more important but for now I'll mark them as 'not needed' > > Hmm. I wasn't aware there was a non-gate-array like that near the cpu. perhaps that > one does merit investigation. > > LN
Sorry for self reply, but there is a low-cost way to decap the chips without necessarily being able to extract the data (i.e. from a very fried raiden II board) by incinerating the epoxy from the chips on a stove or with a blowtorch. This plus a hobby microscope could reveal if any of the chips are worthwhile for 'proper' decapping.
So... does anyone have a dead raiden 2 board they can part with?
LN
"When life gives you zombies... *CHA-CHIK!* ...you make zombie-ade!"
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