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Re: EPROM 341-0009 & 341-0010



Bill,

    I do have binary 256 codes from "Understanding Apple II" manual.  It
should work.  I will study later.

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Bryan Parkoff
"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> "Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in
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> : Bill Garber wrote:
> :
> : >"Bryan Parkoff"
> <bryan.nospam.parkoff@nospam.com>
> : >wrote in message
> : >news:QSoQb.12740$RR3.237@fe1.texas.rr.com...
> :
> : >: Can you be able to replicate 341-0009 and
> : >341-0010
> : >: chips into EPROM that supports 13 sectors as
> DOS
> : >3.2?
> : >: 341-0009 may contain PROM for $c600-c6ff and
> : >341-0010
> : >: may contain 256 byte as logic sequence and
> slate
> : >machine.
> : >
> : >If you can get me the binary files, I can
> probably
> : >make you something that should work. Let's see
> what
> : >Michael Mahon has to say. ;-)
> :
> : Ha!  ;-)
> :
> : My only comment is that it may be hard to find
> the
> : 256-byte PROMs used.  Perhaps kludging two
> : larger EPROMs would be easier--and would also
> : make it easy to switch between 13-sector mode
> : and 16-sector mode by flipping a switch.
>
> Aw man. Forget that. Unless I had everything
> here to work with and be able to make sure it
> all works, I can't be bothered.
>
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