[Aug/23/97]

SPY HUNTER ROM DUMPS
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All EPROMs are 2732s, 2764s, and 27128s.

These came from a board that wasn't tested -- so I can't vouch for the
accuracy of the dumps.  Anyone who has a working version is highly 
encouraged to compare the checksums here with those of known good ROMs
and notify the archive administrator of any discrepancies.

Filenames are in the format xxx_yyyy.zzz, where "xxx" denotes which of
the four PCBs on which the chip is located, "yyyy" denotes the label on
the chip, and "zzz" denotes the position of the chip on the board.

NOTE:  I only had the four PCBs to work from, namely the three-board set 
       consisting of the CPU/SOUND/VIDEO PCBs in a metal housing, and the
       Cheap Squeak Deluxe PCB (the one with the big 68000 on it)...

NOTE:  I may have gotten the sound (snd_yyyy.zz) switched (a8 and a7) up.
       Also, snd_0sd.a8 at a8 may not be numbered correctly - the sticker 
       on the chip window was very faded and nearly illegible.  This was 
       my best guess as to what the name was.  Sorry...


MCR III CPU PC:
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cpu_alph.10g a1e9
cpu_bg0.3a   bb3b
cpu_bg1.4a   d59c
cpu_bg2.5a   f382
cpu_bg3.6a   08b0
cpu_pg0.6d   d381
cpu_pg1.7d   1b05
cpu_pg2.8d   3274
cpu_pg3.9d   ed95
cpu_pg4.10d  a3a0
cpu_pg5.11d  7693

SUPER SOUND I/O PC:
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snd_0sd.a8   e5e2
snd_1sd.a7   6bde

MCR III VIDEO GEN PC:
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vid_0fg.a8   29b2
vid_1fg.a7   83f3
vid_2fg.a6   dd6c
vid_3fg.a5   86a1
vid_4fg.a4   971b
vid_5fg.a3   f84b
vid_6fg.a2   c85b
vid_7fg.a1   b61d

CHEAP SQUEAK DELUXE:
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csd_u17b.u17 71d5
csd_u18d.u18 e556
csd_u7a.u7   ab89
csd_u8c.u8   f869

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