Misc 101 stuff

TBK terryk at foothill.net
Wed May 13 02:05:11 GMT 1998


GME has a hex editor built in. Just load whatever binary you like even if it
not for that version of GME. The program doesn't care about length. Sure,
the spark and stuff won't be correct, but the hex editor (Direct Edit) will
work.

TK
-----Original Message-----
From: Gregory A. Parmer <gparmer at acesag.auburn.edu>
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Tuesday, May 12, 1998 1:48 PM
Subject: Re: Misc 101 stuff


>
>On Sun, 10 May 1998, Bruce Plecan wrote:
>> Is there anyone working on the (747) 101 project that needs something?.
>
>It's getting there, slowly...
>
>I grabbed a shareware binary/hex editor from
>   http://www.bpsoft.com  (Hex Workshop)
>to do some chip compares. Looks to be pretty
>nice so far. Even does a byte-by-byte compare
>of 2 bin files.
>
>General Device
>  http://www.generaldevice.com (916-393-1655)
>had some reasonable EPROM programmers. They
>sell Needham's and others.
>
>EPROMS.EPROMS.EPROMS
>I've ordered some (~30) extra EPROMs (pulls) if
>anyone is interested. They were $1ea+ship.
>
>Now a coupla questions:
>1) Where to get that darned "pink book" that
>describes this delco derivative of the Motorola
>6801! I was trying to find the instruction set and
>memory map without bugging Ludis anymore.  :)
>Motorola is busy pushing 68HC11s on their
>website.
>
>2) Where'd you folks get assemblers/disassemblers?
>Are they shareware or freeware?
>
>
>Bruce--
>  I doubt I'll do the '730, but I
>would like to dissect the '747 to death...
>...and maybe the '783 also, pending my
>understanding of the CPU.
>
>-greg
>
>




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