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My odd (early?) JuiceBox
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New MessageMy odd (early?) JuiceBox (modified 0 times) dhbarr
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1. I don't have a blob ROM, it's as follows:
R27V6402G
1B7 OKI (could be IB7 OKI)
4345M13 (could be 4345MI3)

2. My RAM (I think, layout is different than examples shown):
Chip directly under OKI is as follows:
Had white sticker on it saying "9768" or "0768"
Has a large, stylized "S" cut out of a white diamond.
EF 0422
S16004LK6TW
75AG
Going up the right side of the chip "B2RL"

3. Board revision is as follows:
VID-01 Rev:05B2
ROM(OKI)&SDRAM(8M)

4. Green top & bottom of clamshell, no LED
5. 2464EA and H2676 on the back

Any ideas? I have a blue-grey-LED and red-grey-noLED to work with as well, so it's no dire emergency. I'm looking to solder on a JTAG header (the closeup near the epoxy looks allright) and hopefully load the compiled emsoft tarball.

Thanks,
-dhbarr.

06-21-2005 17:41:06

New MessageRE:My odd (early?) JuiceBox (modified 0 times) Tom61
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Sounds like my red one, and most 8MB models I've heard about. You have one of the better ones, you can just desolder the ROM and replace it, instead of cutting traces and 'dead roaching' a chip.
06-21-2005 17:50:20

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