That’s what I’m using. Upgraded from an older Willem parallel port burner that 
I used an awful lot.

Mostly what I’m asking is “what ROM software images do people concern 
themselves over?” The burning of the ROMs, the carrier, and the rest of the 
hardware I have sorted out.

Thanks a lot!

—Justin

> On Jul 8, 2021, at 09:41 AM, Jeffrey Birt <bir...@soigeneris.com> wrote:
> 
> I use a TL866 which is a pretty good and lower cost unit. 
>  
> Jeff Brt
>  
> From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> On Behalf Of Jeff Gonzales
> Sent: Thursday, July 8, 2021 8:24 AM
> To: m...@bitchin100.com
> Subject: Re: [M100] Must-have ROMs
>  
> What gear do you need to burn your own ROMs?  I didn't even think the chips 
> would still be available in the 21st century.
>  
> On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 9:14 AM Justin Poirier <gen.ele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I’ve been using my M102 (and later as $$$ allowed, M200s) since the early 
>> ‘90s, but have just gotten into burning my own ROMs for the ROM slot, now 
>> that I’m in a position to fabricate the carrier boards. I’ve found a 
>> half-dozen ROM images (separate images for both the 100/102 and the 200), 
>> but no real descriptions of what I should be looking into. TS-DOS is a 
>> must-have since I have a disk drive, and that works great, but Sardine, 
>> Random, etc all look like they need additional “support” ROMs, or extra 
>> hardware, or are application-specific in a direction unknown to me. Are 
>> there other ROM images that most people find useful, or are part of the 
>> “must-have” collection? Where do I find them, if they exist?
>> 
>> I realize I’ve just asked a question like “what is the best brand of motor 
>> oil” on a car-enthusiasts forum, but if anyone could throw me a bone and get 
>> me pointed in a good direction, I’m pretty good at finding the rest of the 
>> details myself.
>> 
>> Thanks a lot!
>> 
>> —Justin

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