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Right, it is somewhere between EAS and EAG, I was hesitating whether to put it under EAS or EAG.
The PCB and therefore the hardware is more similar to EAG (16KB RAM, different IRQ generation, the faster CPU). The user interface is indeed like EAS. Now that people can experiment with the program, maybe someone can make a new forum thread. Berger can share PCB photos there.
Thank you hap, Berger and Franz!
I found this new Fidelity Elite EXP very interesting.
One way to differ EAS and EAG is that the EAG program can drive 2 LED displays.
I've read that there is some strap on PCBs to change between 1 or 2 displays, and rotate the board. Can anyone confirm this?
I tried these binaries in the AVG Alabama configuration and much works.
The board seems rotated 90 degrees.
At Hard Reset F1 and F7 squares are light up, but by clearing all pieces and setting them up 90 degrees rotated, it's possible to play.
The buttons are swapped around, something like this:
- PB -> LV -LC- (Level)
- PV -> TB (Take Back)
- TM -> ST (Show Time)
- ST -> TM (Total Time)
- TB -> PV (Piece Verification). (The piece buttons are swapped as well)
- LV -> PB (Problem Mode). (The piece buttons are swapped as well)
- Option -> -SC- (Sound Control) + lights up G3, G4, H6, H7, H8
- RV -> -GC- (Game Control)
- New Game -> RV (Reverse)
- CL -> DM (Display Move)
- DM -> CL (Clear)