A lot of people just use https://romident.coinopflorida.com 

There is a dos app that will do the checksum as well, sadly, having a catalog of known fluke sigs doesn't help because sometimes you don't know what the code is even on the board, or if the code matches a known good file.

William Stillwell


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On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 12:26 PM John Robertson via Techtoolslist <techtoolslist@flippers.com> wrote:
I have a lot of EPROMs that I can archived over the decades and was
chatting with some folks oN FB about the 9010 signature and spotted a
Github signature process.

https://github.com/davidol33/flukesig

My question is, I'd be happy to run a mass batch of my EPROM library if
someone can write the apple (I'm on a MAC) script (or whatever) that would:

1) start at the first directory alphabetically/numerically & file,

2) process the EPROM(s)

3) generate an output table- CSV perhaps - that had the signature, EPROM
name, directory location, and perhaps the creation date for a .csv file

4) move on to the next directory rinse and repeat.

I have thousands of EPROMs in hundreds of directories that this could be
done for and would be happy to then tidy up the result and post on the
TTL FTP site.

I just don't have the time build the script. Nor fresh experience for
that matter.

Anyone interested in helping?

Thanks!

John :-#)#

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