brypten Member VAPS Joined Sep 4, 2008 Messages 644 Reaction score 23 Location East hampton, Connecticut Mar 6, 2011 #1 I am trying to "double" up a 2716 eprom image so that I can burn it on a 2532. How I do this? I have a pocket programmer II. Thanks
I am trying to "double" up a 2716 eprom image so that I can burn it on a 2532. How I do this? I have a pocket programmer II. Thanks
steph Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2019, 2021, 2024 VAPS Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 1,748 Reaction score 848 Location Ontario, Canada Mar 6, 2011 #2 If you have a DOS window, the easiest thing is to use the copy command C:> copy file1.bin+file1.bin double.bin Steph
If you have a DOS window, the easiest thing is to use the copy command C:> copy file1.bin+file1.bin double.bin Steph
steph Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2019, 2021, 2024 VAPS Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 1,748 Reaction score 848 Location Ontario, Canada Mar 6, 2011 #3 ..and BTW, a 2532 does not have the same pinout as a 2716. You probably want a 2732. Steph
HHaase Active member VAPS Joined Mar 12, 2010 Messages 1,384 Reaction score 10 Location Sioux Falls, South Dakota Mar 6, 2011 #4 Out of curiosity, why are you doubling up the 2716 image? Any chance that you're trying to use a System 6 test EPROM in a system 7? -Hans
Out of curiosity, why are you doubling up the 2716 image? Any chance that you're trying to use a System 6 test EPROM in a system 7? -Hans
OP OP brypten Member VAPS Joined Sep 4, 2008 Messages 644 Reaction score 23 Location East hampton, Connecticut Mar 7, 2011 #5 HHaase said: Out of curiosity, why are you doubling up the 2716 image? Any chance that you're trying to use a System 6 test EPROM in a system 7? -Hans Click to expand... I am trying to use a 2532 in place of a 2716 for Leon's test EPROM for a sys6 pcb.
HHaase said: Out of curiosity, why are you doubling up the 2716 image? Any chance that you're trying to use a System 6 test EPROM in a system 7? -Hans Click to expand... I am trying to use a 2532 in place of a 2716 for Leon's test EPROM for a sys6 pcb.
Lindsey Well-known member Joined Jul 29, 2007 Messages 9,438 Reaction score 58 Location Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Mar 7, 2011 #6 steph said: If you have a DOS window, the easiest thing is to use the copy command C:> copy file1.bin+file1.bin double.bin Steph Click to expand... You should use "copy /b" because you're dealing with binary images.
steph said: If you have a DOS window, the easiest thing is to use the copy command C:> copy file1.bin+file1.bin double.bin Steph Click to expand... You should use "copy /b" because you're dealing with binary images.
steph Well-known member Donor 3 years: 2019, 2021, 2024 VAPS Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 1,748 Reaction score 848 Location Ontario, Canada Mar 7, 2011 #7 Lindsey said: You should use "copy /b" because you're dealing with binary images. Click to expand... Yes, thank you, I forgot about that... Steph
Lindsey said: You should use "copy /b" because you're dealing with binary images. Click to expand... Yes, thank you, I forgot about that... Steph