Date : Fri, 02 Aug 2002 10:03:56 +0100
From : Daniel Luton <DLuton@...>
Subject: Re: Major BBC to PC conversion project
You should be able to transfer it with XFerC and a serial cable.
Dan
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From: Darren Logan [mailto:Darrenl@...]
Sent: 02 August 2002 09:37
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: RE: [BBC-Micro] Major BBC to PC conversion project
One problem - how do i get the initial BBC program onto the PC ?????
I guess i need a 5.25 inch disk drive ???
Kind regards,
Darren Logan BSc(Hons)
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-----Original Message-----
From: cmj@... [mailto:cmj@...]
Sent: donderdag 1 augustus 2002 15:12
To: bbc-micro@...
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Major BBC to PC conversion project
> 1. We enter data into the BBC program.
> 2. The program creates an appropriate file of the cal. table for a 27C64
> Eprom.
> 3. We use a BBC Eprom programmer (and accompanying software) from
> Technomatic to program the Eproms.
> 4. We want to be able to do all this on a PC !!
Steps 1 and 2 can probably be done via an emulator. You can then take the
resulting
file, transfer it to the PC side, and use a PC Based EPROM programmer to
burn
the file into the EPROM.
Cheers
Chris
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