Atari "Empire Strikes Back" EPROMs
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NOTE:  The chip numbers are the numbers on the chips I received with the
       set.  Where my chip numbers read xxxxxx.1yy, the manual reads
       xxxxxx.0yy.  I have attempted to match the numbers up as best 
       as I can.
       
       The chip numbered 136021.103 is referred to as 136031.003 in the 
       manual.  The "136021.103" was on the chip I got with the set and 
       is not a typo.

I have not yet tested the kit; I therefore cannot vouch for the usefulness
of these ROMs.  (They looked good when I read 'em in, though..)  Without the
SLAPSTIC, this is of limited value anyways...

136031.101 - Replaces 1F of the Main PCB
136031.102 - Replaces 1J/K of the Main PCB
136021.103 - Replaces 1K/L of the Main PCB
136031.104 - Replaces 1M of the Main PCB
136031.105 - ROM at U3 on expansion board
136031.106 - ROM at U2 on expansion board
136031.111 - Replaces 1L of the Analog Vector Generator PCB
136031.112 - Replaces 1H of the Sound PCB
136031.113 - Replaces 1J/K of the Sound PCB

NOT INCLUDED: 
136031.010 - Microcode ROM for 7H
136031.009 - Microcode ROM for 7J
136031.008 - Microcode ROM for 7K
136031.007 - Microcode ROM for 7L
137412.101 - SLAPSTIC on expansion board

If anyone ever figures out how to duplicate the SLAPSTIC (or how to do
away with it entirely!), they are *STRONGLY* encouraged to document the
procedure and contribute the resulting textfile to the archive, as the
gaming community on the 'net would be eternally grateful.

ESB Daughterboard info:
The daughterboard consists of four chips, laid out as follows:
.----------.
| U2 U4 U3 |
|          |
|    U1    |
`----------'
(The notch on U2 and U3 is "up".  The notch on the SLAPSTIC is to the left.)
U1 = SLAPSTIC (part number 137412-101)
U2 = 136031.106 (a 27128)
U3 = 136031.105 (a 27128)
U4 = An empty set of pins for insertion into the empty ROM slot as 
     described in the instructions which came with the conversion kit.

