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Old 01 July 2010, 05:54   #1
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A2091 Roms

Hi, does anyone know what rom Ineed if I want to burn a set of 2091 roms? I want to make a backup of the v6.6 I currently have.

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v7.0

If you meant what type of EPROM do you need, then I *THINK* it is two 27C64 EPROMs

As for backing up v6.6 why bother? Just buy some new blank ones and keep the old ones as spare?
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I guess that is true.. I am very new at this burning eproms and wanted to make a copy just in case..

Does anyone have the linkt to v7 2630 roms?

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Hiyas desantii

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I guess that is true.. I am very new at this burning eproms and wanted to make a copy just in case..

Does anyone have the linkt to v7 2630 roms?

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yep alexh linked it earlier =)

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v7.0

If you meant what type of EPROM do you need, then I *THINK* it is two 27C64 EPROMs

As for backing up v6.6 why bother? Just buy some new blank ones and keep the old ones as spare?
are these standard intel hex or just bin file? just to calrify (i dont think that they do) would they need to be byte swapped?
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are these standard intel hex or just bin file?
If you'd looked at them () you'd have seen they were binary. Intel hex files are readable ASCII txt files.

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just to calrify (i dont think that they do) would they need to be byte swapped?
27C64 is an 8-bit EPROM and so there is no concept of byte swapping.
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Does anyone have the link to v7 2630 roms?
http://amigarealm.whdownload.com/arc...s/A2630-07.lzh
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Thanks very much! I will now try my skills at burning these.

Is the GVP rom (v4.x) the same type of eprom?
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Is the GVP rom (v4.x) the same type of eprom?
The GVP ROM v4.15 (last version) requires a single 27C128. They can use the bigger, cheaper 27C256 but must be replicated (i.e. convert to binary and then concatenate the file before burning)

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