Re: ROM dump for emu42 Message #2 Posted by Erik Ehrling (Sweden) on 4 Apr 2004, 2:52 p.m., in response to message #1 by V. Taylor
Hi!
1) Once you have all the pieces, put them together into one large file that should look something like
00000:236B9308DCE30005
00010:B087FB0020386FBF
00020:061371F120051557
... and so on, all the way up to ...
1FFD0:8445028405021393
1FFE0:838300F4B4D24323
1FFF0:35D254245600204E
(The file size should be 192KB)
2) Then run "DMP2ROM" from the command prompt on your file. A binary ROM file (size 64KB) should then be produced.
3) Also from the command prompt, run LEWISCRC on your new binary ROM file. LEWISCRC will compute the checksum of the ROM and tell you whether the dump is valid or not. If it is not then there is most likely some small error that has happened during the ROM dump. Check your dump file and try again. If LEWISCRC says "CRC ok!" then you're ready to go for the last step.
4) Put your ROM binary alongside a suitable KML. (Remember to make sure that the name of the ROM binary is identical to the name referred to in the KML). Then just run Emu42 - voilą!
Welcome to the club!
Erik Ehrling (Sweden)
Homepage:http://www.hp42s.com
Edited: 5 Apr 2004, 12:33 a.m.
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