If this idea takes off with various individuals taking checksums, I think it would make sense to have a template that all we need to do is to fill in the blanks with the new info.  e.g.
 
Game   : Missile Command
 
Manufacture : Sega / Atari
 
ROM Info
 
Address Space     Location     Label     Checksum     Device Type     Comments
5000 - 7FFF                                        0013              2716's
 
5000 - 57FF         H1                           F25A              2716             -02 ROMS
5800 - 5FFF         J/K1                        3977              2716              -02 ROMS
6000 - 67FF         K/L1                       E850              2716              -02 ROMS
6800 - 6FFF         L/M1                       EF62              2716              -02 ROMS
7000 - 77FF         N/P1                       B25D              2716              -02 ROMS
7800 - 7FFF         R1                          B888              2716             -02 ROMS
 
RAM Info
 
Address Space     Location     Device Type     Comments
0000 - 3FFF                           4116
Any thoughts?
 
Peter
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Kev
To: TechToolsList@flippers.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 11:29 PM
Subject: Re: 9010A signatures

I agree with Dave, probably best to just collect the Fluke Signatures & run with it.
 
I don't know who is hosting the stuff.  I'm collecting it.  The files I made are in a Word 97 doc with Excel spreadsheet pasted in.  The Files that Peter made are in a Word 97 doc with a table.  I know that Word isn't the prefered format but I'm not anxious to covert them over to HTML.  Any other suggested formats?
 
Kev
 
 

'Lo again,
 
 I'm going to be repairing a bunch a Space Duel PCBs this
weekend so I'll be set up to get some ROM signatures. Who
is collecting (hosting) these?
 
 On a side note, I looked at the 9010's LEARN code again
today to see if it makes any sense. It's Hell in binary. A single
pass through the main 'loop' takes about 1118 instruction
executions (43 pages of emulator trace with 26 instructions
per page). I think I'm going to put this aside forever and just
use a list of 9010 style ROM Signatures. There's enough
of us out there with 9010's so that we can probably cover the
most popular boardsets.
 
Dave