Talk:Aamber Pegasus

That 8-bit ID
Per the current article:


 * On the left side of the Pegasus motherboard you can see a small blob of putty. This putty is hiding a series of diodes that act as a simplistic 8-bit ID. This 8-bit ID will only allow EPROMs encoded with a corresponding ID to work in any individual machine. For example, an EPROM from a machine numbered 2569 will not work in another Pegasus with a different ID.

It feels like an 8-bit ID shouldn't allow a machine numbered 2569. Can anyone expand on the ID? — 83.244.247.185 (talk) 14:26, 11 January 2012 (UTC)

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