primax: Primax Colorado D600 Support ?
Subject:
Re: Primax Colorado D600 Support ?
From:
Nicolas Delisle ####@####.####
Date:
20 Jun 1999 23:10:05 -0000
Message-Id: <3.0.5.32.19990621021113.00932100@mail.starnet.fr>
At 10:38 17/06/99 +0000, you wrote:
>Christian Ordig wrote:
>> On the side where all the
>> connectors are, you´ll find a circuit board with 6 ICs on it (well in
>> the
>> Colorado Direct there are 6, maybe you´ll find more or less...). Well
>> write
>> down the things written on these ICs.
>
>Okay, here they are, classified as large, medium, and small chips:
>
>On the top part of the board:
>
>Medium:
>EICI0859oo
>F98140201
On the Storm Totalscan scanner, I get:
EICI0721oo
F9804D138
>This also has a paper sticker on it which says: ASYM09222A
There is also a paper sticker, but on the other side of the board:
ASYM087670*
Y06MB70120
>Small:
>EICI080300
>9816
Primax
EICI080300
9802
>Small:
>TD-811
>62003F
TD-752
62003F
>And further down the board from those three:
>
>Large:
>S9812BJ
>LM9811CCV
E9742AF
LM9811CCV
>Medium:
>Winbond
>W241024AJ-15
>811SE2752017011G
GALVANTECH
C23651-1
TS9726
GVT72024A85J-15 (last symbols could be: A8SJ-15)
>Small:
>9743H
>74HC244A
>(The "A" may be an A-like logo - couldn't quite make it out)
7J26
HC244
In addition, there is a tiny component on the left that says:
7K16
HC04
It looks like the main difference with Colin's D600 is the first medium
part and the galvantech component. Have any idea of what they do ?
Also, about the calibration area under the cover just before the glass
part, I had a surprise to find only just (apparently) two lines (1 black
and 1 white). Maybe I am a bit naive, but I had imagined color patterns.
What is supposed to happen with those lines ?
Nicolas.