I purchased one a few days ago. I went with Xegcu Pro T48. I’m sure you are correct that someone would burn it for me, but I wanted to learn a little something new.
Joe From: M100 <m100-boun...@lists.bitchin100.com> On Behalf Of Mike Stein Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2023 10:20 PM To: m...@bitchin100.com Subject: Re: [M100] Burning a 27C256 EPROM Did you buy your programmer? Always useful to have, but if you're only buying it to burn this ROM I'm sure there are folks on here that would burn one and mail it to you, depending on where you live. m On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 4:47 PM Joseph Colson III <joecols...@outlook.com<mailto:joecols...@outlook.com>> wrote: While surfing the private files on the Club100 site the file below caught my eye as I have a booster pack and would like to update the System ROM. My question for the group is how much do the programmers cost? What inexpensive programmer would you suggest? Is it difficult to program? Any links to software or documentation would be helpful. As Always Thanks for your help, Joe ( BP1ROM_Fixed.bin ) This is the Booster Pak v1.23 "BP1" main system ROM image which includes the multi-page file display bug fix. With the original ROM, if you have more than two pages of files to display, you would only ever be able to see the second page of files when pressing shift-down. The third page of files or beyond was inaccessible due to a limitation in Traveling Software's TPDD client. Well, with this replacement BP1 system ROM image, the limitation is gone! The bug fix was originally made available in Ken Pettit's release of the TS-DOS 4.10 option ROM. This fix has been extended to all RAM versions of TS-DOS, as well as the SARDOS option ROM. And now, it is available for the "Disk" client that is in your Booster Pak's system ROM. Just burn this image to a standard 27C256 EPROM and replace your Booster Pak's "BP1" chip which would be all the way on the bottom-right side of your Booster Pak's sockets.