My humble apologies for creating a red herring;
according to a Mac technician:
Quote (about the 68HC05):
"..I've never seen one on a Mac, I'm just familiar
with
> it in other uses.
>
> Look for a Motorola or Hitachi chip with an Apple
> copyright. Or just look for the Apple Copyright.
Note that is copyright and year, not just an Apple
part number. That's because it has ROM code in it
that
is protected by copyright, just like the system
ROMs.."
So there never was such a chip on the logic board. I
was misinformed.
George
--- Bob Paddock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 07 May 2004 12:39 pm, Alexandre Souza
> wrote:
> > > black electric tape is not transparent to UV!
> Neither is regular
> > > glass! UV light is actually absorbed much easier
> than visual light
> > > (just think of sun-blockers and UV safe sun
> glasses) or IR. Black
> > > electric tape _is_ almost transparent to IR
> radiation.
> >
> > OOOOOOOOOOOOOOP, you are right, It is
> transparent to IR! :oO
>
> While those points are true. The black electrical
> tape did get the parts
> programmed. Anything that blocked the florescent
> lights worked.
>
> > Shame...shame...shame...
>
> While we are down on tape, it is important to note
> that using the wrong
> kind of tape can generate damaging ESD when you
> remove the tape.
http://www.softwaresafety.net/
> http://www.unusualresearch.com/
> http://www.bpaddock.com/
> --
> Author: Bob Paddock
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