Marty Connor wrote:

>It doesn't matter what you call the ROM image file as long as it contains 
>a .lzrom image.  So rename eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzrom to ebdav.lzr or 
>ebdav.bin or whatever your friend wants.  What's important is that it is 
>the right image for the card and that if you're going to burn it it's a 
>.lzrom file.  Tell your friend it's a binary ROM image, not Intel HEX or 
>something.  He should be fine with it.
>
>Also, you may need to run som DOS utility to enable the ROM socket on 
>your card. Often it comes with the card. Sometimes you have to download 
>it from the web site of the card vendor or the vendor of the controller 
>chip (Davicom in this case).  Or it might be already configured.  You 
>often have to tell how big an EPROM you are using in the same util 
>program.  First get things working with a floppy, then try the EPROM.
>
>I hope this helps you.  Let us know how it goes.
>
>Marty


Sir,

Thank you very much for the info.

God bless you...

Marvin

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