In going through my old Victor stuff I have found several different sets of boot ROMs.
Data files for some (but not all) of these are available at https://oldcomputers.dyndns.org/public/pub/roms/victor-sirius/index.html.
I no longer have access to a PROM reader/burner. If someone has interest in reading these out and posting the data files, let me know.
I also found some 512x4 16 pin PROMs. Harris HM-7621s and similar. One of them is marked "SIR 128", the others have a handwritten "384" on them. I believe that these are for configuring some version of Victor/Sirius Memory boards. It's probably somewhere in the technical data I have-- I'll see if I can find it. If someone knows for sure, please post a reply to this thread.
I will be adding these to my Victor 9000 sale thread.
ROM 1 Label | ROM 2 Label | Comments |
---|---|---|
FE 102320 | FF 102322 | Hand written labels. I don't remember what they are from. |
UNIVERSAL FE 106168-01 | UNIVERSAL FF 106170-01 | Same as F3F7? |
F3F7 FE CHK: 39FE | F3F7 FF CHK: 13DB | These were my masters for the F3F7 ROMs, with handwritten labels. The checksum is written on them for rapid confirmation during duplication. |
W.A.L.I. FE E-106168-01 | W.A.L.I. FF E-106168-01 | I have several sets of these and was duplicating them myself. I don't remember for sure, but I think these are ROMs that support larger hard disks. |
+PC ROM 0 ___.25__ __CF04__ 12/11/85 | +PC ROM 1 __.25___ __195F__ 12/11/85 | Version 0.25 PlusPC ROMs. I have two sets of these, one of which has hand written "U5C" and "U4C" notes. |
+PC ROM 0 _VER .26_ 107520-01 __CF3F___ | +PC ROM 1 _VER .26_ 107521-01 __1808___ | Version 0.26 PlusPC ROMs. |
Data files for some (but not all) of these are available at https://oldcomputers.dyndns.org/public/pub/roms/victor-sirius/index.html.
I no longer have access to a PROM reader/burner. If someone has interest in reading these out and posting the data files, let me know.
I also found some 512x4 16 pin PROMs. Harris HM-7621s and similar. One of them is marked "SIR 128", the others have a handwritten "384" on them. I believe that these are for configuring some version of Victor/Sirius Memory boards. It's probably somewhere in the technical data I have-- I'll see if I can find it. If someone knows for sure, please post a reply to this thread.
I will be adding these to my Victor 9000 sale thread.