[sebhc] PAM8AT historical info
Steven Parker
sp11 at hotmail.com
Fri Jan 28 00:11:44 CST 2005
>From: Jim Tittsler
>I thought HUG offered it.
Maybe. I just haven't identified a part number yet. But I think I got this
listing from Jim Blake (for non-ex-Heathies, he was the original manager of
HUG).
>Part of the drive behind PAM8AT was
>to run in the Heath Employees Amateur (radio) Repeater,
I did take over the repeater development at some point, but I'm pretty sure
I had encountered the autoboot monitor before that.
>My first hack was PAM8GO which simply loaded the
>correct start address so it only took one button press to boot.
>I didn't realize it was ever made public.
That one we have more info on, and it's been in the archives for a while
already. It was available from HUG as part number 444-60. I think it was
pretty popular with H-17 owners. I put one in my first H-8 (and still have
it).
Now, does anyone know what a 444-124 ROM is?
Cheers,
- Steven
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