Hello Gary,

I'm truly sorry. I have disassembled my Rodime drive and I don't think I can find the printed circuit board that is in my pile to go to the recycler. I would have mailed you the entire drive because it was done - the actuator was misaligned. However, if you send me a photo of the pc board from your drive, I promise I will look for it and send you the result of my discovery whether I find it or not. Make sure you have the EPROM in the photo. I don't remember that it is a Rodime plus, though, but I will see what I can do. If I find it, I will send a photo immediately so you can determine if you want it or not.

Also, is that code printed on the outside of the EPROM?

Best Regards,
Jon Kettenhofen

On 03/11/2016 09:37 PM, Gary Doty wrote:
Hello, were you able to get an EPROM dump for your rodime drive? I have one 
that I need EPROM code PGM 06519-1 for. Help would be appreciated! Thank you!


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