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Re: apple II roms and eproms



Patrick Schaefer wrote:

> 
> Get a 27256 pinout and locate A13 and A14. Connect these pins to a DIP
> switch so you can apply +5V or 0V to them. Now you can treat a 27128
> as two 2764 (one with A13 low, one with A14 high). A 27256 is equal
> to four 2764.
> 

it's interesting, but how do I tell the burning program that I'm using
an eprom greater then 8kbyte? When I start up I'm asked for what eprom
I want to use, 2716, 2732 or 2764. I'm almost sure that the program
uses that information to know how much it has to read, 2, 4 or 8k.



Igor