You may be interested in this site that I found while surfing for info
once.  Anyone have one of these grayscale replica kits?:

http://sites.google.com/site/micronxceed/

Gary

On Jan 22, 12:17 pm, John Musbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:08 PM, JDW <[email protected]> wrote:
> > If that fellow brother among us should ever grow weary of using that
> > grayscale kit some years hence, I will most likely still be
> > desperately searching for one, so please feel free to drop me a line
> > at that time.
>
> Just throwing this out there, but I wonder how hard it would be to
> reverse engineer one of these and come up with details on how they can
> be recreated anew... The only thing I can think of that may be
> particularly difficult to recreate is the firmware contained on the
> chips, but with the use of a chip flasher it should be possible to
> download the firmware's, note the specific chips used, which firmware
> goes where, and then use a chip flasher to reflash newly ordered chips
> before they are soldered. Were someone to figure out how this could be
> done, I'm sure they could make some decent money selling these kits to
> the vintage community.
>
> --
> Best Regards,
>
> John Musbach

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