Reviving a Final Cartridge III

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Reviving a Final Cartridge III

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Hi all ..
I have already asked this on 'Denial' ..but seemed for sensible and appropriate to ask here ..
I have a fully populated Final cartridge 3 pcb but sadly the 2 Eproms have been flushed.
I'm hoping someone can point me at suitable chip dumps in either binary or HEX format for the 2x 27C256 chips.
I have UV erased 2 suitable chips and now just need the contents which I can write with my TL866 programmer.
can anyone help me ?
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@ViperSan
I think this link may help you. http://ar.c64.org/wiki/Final_Cartridge
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Many thanks for the link ..I will check it out later..
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Wow, I never knew there was such a thing as a 64K ROM cartridge like this, I always assumed the freezer function needed external RAM?

I have a Super Snapshot, I never got into the Final Cartridge, although I think I had a homecrafted one at some point.
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