[OpenBIOS] ROM-Emulators

Ross rossio at hoeftd.reno.nv.us
Mon Jan 31 07:54:48 CET 2000


Do anyone out there know how I can get around the 64k limit of
a self booting floopy disk? I know up to 40k of data on the floppy.

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> From: Winter Jörg <joerg.winter at disch-gmbh.de>
> To: openbios at elvis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de
> Subject: [OpenBIOS] ROM-Emulators
> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 1:05 AM
> 
> 
> 
> > ----------
> > Von: 	Edwin Rhodes[SMTP:edwin_rhodes at hotmail.com]
> > Antwort an: 	openbios at freiburg.linux.de
> > Gesendet: 	Montag, 31. Januar 2000 02:26
> > An: 	openbios at elvis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de
> > Betreff: 	Re: [OpenBIOS] Fine.
> > 
> > can i have a copy of this rom-emulator?
> > thanks edwin
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Winter Jörg <joerg.winter at disch-gmbh.de>
> > To: <openbios at elvis.informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
> > Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 10:50 AM
> > Subject: [OpenBIOS] Fine.
> > 
> I´m sorry, but a copy of my ROM-Emulator would not be what you expext ...
> 
> I was not talking about Software. The Emulator is a little piece of
Hardware
> that I bought. It is intended to be inserted into a standard 32 Pin
> Jedec-Memory Socket. Then you download a 64k image via the parallel port
of
> any PC into this Hardware. You press reset at the board and it boots ...
> well sometimes ...
> 
> If you are interested in such an Hardware try th e following urls as a
> start:
> 
> www.hed.de  (they make tools for embedded and microcontrol. I once talked
to
> their Boss and got the impression that they are really good!)
> 
> www.embedded-tools.de (they have a modular Emulator called PromJet. Its
able
> to act like rom/ram/flash up to 16Mbit and 32Bit Words. Furthermore it
can
> handle operating voltages from 2 to 5V. It also has an ethernet plug ...)
> 
> Well this is not an advertisement ... I did not test these devices but
they
> seem interesting to me ...
> 
> > eMail: mailto:Joerg.Winter at Disch-GmbH.de
> > 
> > 
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