Looks like my ROMs are the first ones in your list, 80 A7 in the first two bytes (drives are 9114As).

I'll send you the image anyway, just in case.

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Subject: Re: Wanted: ROM images from HP 9895,
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On Wed, Sep 2, 2015 at 8:00 AM, Mike Stein
<[email protected]> wrote:
The ROMs in my 9114s are 09114-15514 REV R.
Need an image? What type/size are they?

There 27128 (16KB).

There are at least five known ROM images for the
9114A/B, and I have
images of two of them.  I'm not sure whether
09114-15514 Rev R matches
one that I already have.  If you don't mind
dumping it, that will be
appreciated.  After I've collected a few of
these, I'll put them up on
a web page and post the URL to the list, in case
anyone else needs
them.

John R. Baker established a precedent for using
the contents of the
first two bytes to identify the 9114 firmware
revision; I don't know
with certainty that that actually uniquely
identifies all revisions.

John wrote an HP-71B program to read the first
two bytes over HP-IL.
It should be possible to read the entire
contents over HP-IL, but I've
found it easy to pull the EPROM and read it with
an EPROM programmer.

John identified five firmware versions:

09114-15514A  first two bytes 80 a7  - from
9114A
09114-15514B  first two bytes ad fc   - probably
from 9114A
09114-15515    first two bytes d8 b1   - not
sure which model
09114-15516    first two bytes da dc   - not
sure which model
09114-15521    first two bytes 10 8d   - from
9114B

I have images whose first two bytes match
the -15514A and -15521,
courtesy of another list member, though I don't
know the exact HP P/Ns
that were on the labels. The -15514 image I have
has the first two
bytes 80 a7, matching the -15514A in John's
list, and has a checksum
(sum of all the bytes, modulo 64K) of 81ce.
 The -15521 image I have
matches the one in John's list, and has a
checksum of 112a.

Some years ago I did a fair bit of study of a
disassembly of a 9114A
ROM image, but unfortunately seem to have
misplaced the results. I'm
not sure whether I'll do it again.  IIRC it had
a few more DDT and DDL
commands than were defined in the Filbert
(82161A tape drive) command
set, and it also had an entirely different
command set which I later
found out was SS/80, for use by the HP 110
Portable and Portable Plus.

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