That is the easiest way to do it. Thank youtzok wrote: ↑Wed Oct 13, 2021 12:57 pm Without any googling, I may tell you, that you can do the same with the MiniPro/XGPro software You only have to remember that "low byte" will be high ROM, and "high byte" will be low ROM, and it is due to the different endianness of the Intel and Motorola CPUs.
Atari STE: Can't get TOS or EMUTOS to boot from two 32 pin eproms
Re: Atari STE: Can't get TOS or EMUTOS to boot from two 32 pin eproms
Re: Atari STE: Can't get TOS or EMUTOS to boot from two 32 pin eproms
Ha, I missed this thread. Would you believe I've been recording a video about doing just this!
Headers replacement on the motherboard, 32 pin eeproms, splitting and programming.
I've lost one scene which I need to reshoot, else it'd have been up this weekend. Typical!
Anyway, to add to the pool of resources, here's the little Python script I wrote for the video. Will work on anything that speaks Python 3.
Glad it's up and firing now.
BW
Headers replacement on the motherboard, 32 pin eeproms, splitting and programming.
I've lost one scene which I need to reshoot, else it'd have been up this weekend. Typical!
Anyway, to add to the pool of resources, here's the little Python script I wrote for the video. Will work on anything that speaks Python 3.
Glad it's up and firing now.
BW
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