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If the native ROM is lost, read the system files RAP, SAP, CAP from SA and put them into the donor's ROM.
This you can't do simply because SAP is required to access the SA. Catch-22.
I went through this and it required pretty nice amount of research and had to understand quite some SAP parameters and their use, after which i was able to get access to SA.
Of course, drive doesn't click with donor rom in most cases, if heads are compatible, and drive sounds to be calibrating but you won't get it pick up anything from the SA, simply because it is unable to find it. The OP has no tools and expertise to tell what's happening when he tries to read the patient with the donor pcb, but i can tell it is still in bootfw mode and aborting all reading commands. If he could attach a serial adapter we could see something like this:
Code:
Boot 0x40M
Spin Up
RECOV Servo Op=0100 Resp=0005
TCC-0028[0x000042F9][0x000042F9]ZZZZMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMddddddWWWMMMMMM
RECOV Servo Op=0155 Resp=0005S
RECOV Servo Op=0055 Resp=0005xxxxZWZWZWZWZWZWZWZW
To summarize: It won't ever be successful to read the adaptives from the SA because of the catch22 and the fact that there is no such sysfiles on 1ER (and other) Grenadas.
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