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Macintosh: Difference between revisions

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*[[ AST Mac286 ]]
*[[ AST Mac286 ]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express ]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express ]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express II]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express II ]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express 3(D)]]
*[[ ATTO Silicon Express 3(D) ]]
*[[ Avid JPEG Processor Board ]]
*[[ Avid/Truevision Nuvista+ ]]


=== D ===
=== D ===
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=== N ===
=== N ===
*[[ National Semiconductor NS820 ]]
*[[ Novy Quik30 Classic ]]
*[[ Novy Quik30 Classic ]]
*[[ Nuvotech NuvoLink II ]]


=== O ===
=== O ===
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*[[ Sonnet Allegro LC/LCII ]]
*[[ Sonnet Allegro LC/LCII ]]
*[[ SuperMac SpeedCard ]]
*[[ SuperMac SpeedCard ]]
*[[ SuperMac Spectrum24/III ]]
*[[ SuperMac Thunder24/GX (Macintosh Nubus video card) ]]
*[[ SuperMac Thunder24/GX (Macintosh Nubus video card) ]]



Latest revision as of 11:11, 25 July 2025

PLD Dumping Method Legend:

  • Unlocked - The device was not secured and fusemap was read out in a programmer. These are usually untested but assumed working
  • Converted - The device was unlocked as the fusemap converted to a GAL device. Where possible both versions are included in a ZIP file
  • Bruteforced - The device was recreated by bruteforcing where all possible input states are asserted and all output states are logged
  • Recreated - The device was recreated by studying its operation, schematic, etc and manually creating a file
  • Handcrafted - File was made based on memory map or using a specific tool eg. cps1pal software
  • Undumped - The device was found on the PCB for was not dumped or recreated
  • Cracked - The device was sent to one of the many Chinese cracking services
  • Glitched - Some GAL devices can be power glitched to allow the fusemap to be read out
  • Suspect - Tested but some reports of it not working