On 27 Oct, Simon Richter wrote:
Asbjoernsen@atntr.telemax.no schrieb:
Yes, but in the early stages of development, it would be nice to have a working biosloader flashed on the chip, and then test new versions by loading them from disk. If we have a legacy bios loadable on disk, we can use that as a fallback then thing goes wrong.
Well, I'm currently working on a hardware solution, such as 512k RAM, writable from another machine, possibly even with access to that machine's video RAM and keyboard input (for remote testing... :-) ).
You want an EPROM simulator... Or waht I have used tha last two weeks a board with both a TSOP bios flash an a DIP socket and a jumper to switch them.
On a side note any one want to take a look in my current work? I include it here, since I have been able to figure out which web address my ISP account have... (never used it, lost track of the papers, since)
/Daniel