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Originally Posted by Toni Wilen
Do you mean you have ROM chips, not images (just confirming, I don't accept images because they can be modified too easily)
CRC32 (or MD5 or SHA1 etc..) is good enough for identification + possible markings on top of chip (like Commodore product number etc..)
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Yes, ROM chips. I have an A3000D at the flat and 3 others in storage. I will look into the one I have access to after work.
I know one has the Kick ROM (Alpha) that accessed the HD for 1.3 or 2.x, one with 2.x and one with 3.1. I'm not sure which Kick the last machine has.
I also have my original A3000 Kickstart Diskettes.
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1st set:
MD5: 7a220b3da82de67a31cf31e7dacba913 [CRC:BC0EC13F]
512KB 7.3.90 exec 36.84(c) 1985,1986,1987,1988,1989
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2nd set:
MD5: 413590e50098a056cfec418d3df0212d [CRC:EFB239CC]
512KB 7/15/1993 (c) 1985-1993 3.1 ROM