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Re: Plea to borrow Applied Engineering Vulcan IIe ROM(s)!



Wayne Stewart wrote:
On Jul 18, 11:09 am, "Garberstreet Electronics"
<willy4...@comcast.net> wrote:


Don't need the chip, just the contents. Thanks.


But since the Programmer I have that does 27128 EPROMs doesn't appear
to have any save to disk function then simply duplicating mine and
mailing you the copy might be the simplest way.

If I don't find my blank EPROMs this week, I'll just buy one and make
a dupe. Unless of course  I come across another Programmer in the
stuff I'm sorting

Very few ROM-based Apple II programmers have an explicit "save"
function.

Instead, they have a "read" function that stores the contents into
a predetermined address in memory, then you can BSAVE it to disk
from that address and the appropriate length.

-michael

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