FRS wrote:
Will you make an adapted BIOS ROM for the Toshiba music module as well?
(because I also have two of those :)).

Plz, take a look at the article. Your answer was already there. ;)

Oh, heh :). My Spanish, eh ;p.

Oh, sorry. I didn't wrote a spanish version, but only in Portuguese and English. I can read Spanish fairly well, but writing an entire article like that in Spanish is somewhat away from my knowledge in this language.
Maybe some native spanish speaker here could help us translating it.

Well, actually, I can read neither Spanish nor Portuguese. As a matter of fact, this nicely showed that I canât even distinguish among them :).


Iâm Dutch, but I hadnât noticed that there was an English version of the article as well. So hence the confusion :).


Ah, I see :).

Too bad it isnât just a matter of replacing the existing BIOS ROM... That wouldâve been easy ;p.

It's pretty easy, in fact. On the article describes three methods (in fact, two ;) for building the hardware part of the upgrade. The 1st method needs very low hardware knowledge and skills, since you only will need to burn the EPROM and stack 2 CIs over it. The soldering skills needed are no more than those necessary to upgrade the SampleRAM to 256KB.

Oh, I can do that :). But I have no EPROM burner... will have to ask someone else for that then.



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