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The Joy of Dumping

112 点作者 benwr将近 13 年前

8 条评论

chaseideas将近 13 年前
Ahhh EPROMs, so much fun to be had with these lil guys. They're everywhere!<p>It really is a lot of fun to dump old chips and see what they contain. I have a few devices here at the office that I like to update configs on just to hyper-terminal in on and play around with once in a while. EEPROM's are a similar sort of fun, but always feels just that much more nostalgically "legacy."<p>I've got a USB based EPROM burner which makes easy work of the burning and flashing.<p>Got my start with this type of thing when I used it to burn EPROM's for my friends and modify their ECU's to accept EPROMS vs the factory read-only chips that came in them.<p>We'd dump the original EPROM values, adjust things, burn it all back to an EEPROM and pop it in the freshly added ZIF socket. Voila, new fuel/timing maps. :)
petercooper将近 13 年前
This relates to something I've been feeling lately.. we're losing so much of our digital culture.<p>I was reminiscing about the Web development scene in the mid to late 90s and while I've found scraps (including Microsoft's first CSS demo showcase for IE 3) the majority of the pioneering work I remember from the time is either next to impossible to find or flat out gone. And archive.org/Wayback Machine seems to have almost given up keeping a deep history of the Web - its coverage seems to get worse year by year.<p>The problem is, where do we store this stuff so it can live for decades to come (because copying to our current machine will likely make it live on for only a short while)? Or, perhaps the question is even.. should we bother?
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makmanalp将近 13 年前
Same with old sub 1gb harddrives. I do a full dd_rescue before I toss them away for good, lest they contain ancient history :)
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eragnew将近 13 年前
'incoherent, mumbling ghosts everywhere' -&#62; great metaphor!
ahefner将近 13 年前
I do this too, albeit mostly as a precursor to erasing the EPROM and recycling it for something else.
beagle3将近 13 年前
Am I mistaken or is the author one of the MakerBot founders?
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cianclarke将近 13 年前
We had an old EPROM programmer in college - was awesome.. And this isn't ancient history, this was 2007 - we used it as part of our Comp Arch course!
seclorum将近 13 年前
Oh boy do I have some EEPROM's for this guy to dump .. old hardware never dies: its users do!<p>(Yamaha A5000 sampler, I'm looking at you..)