Re: Emulator question


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Re: Emulator question



You know....if I rember correctly, a Z80 reads the last 2 bytes at the
very first time and puts it into the PC and exicutes what ever is there,
is this the same on this calulator?


-Paul Bruner




> >ROM 2.0   - 2A
> >ROM 3.0A  - 57
> >ROM 4.0   - 8E
> >ROM 5.0   - 5E
> >ROM 6.0   - 3D
> >ROM 8.0   - 97
> >ROM 9.0   - 91
> >ROM 10.0  - 35
>
> The bytes must be changed because the last byte is used by the self-test and
> by ZShell to check your ROM version.
> 8. Run the command
> copy page0.bin + page1.bin + page2.bin + page3.bin + page4.bin + page5.bin +
> page6.bin + page7.bin ti85rom.bin
> in the same dir as the .bin files.
> 9. Copy (or move) the TI85ROM.BIN file into the directory where the emulator is.
> 10. Run the emulator. It should give the message that the memory was
> cleared. Hit the \ key to turn on the calc. It should act just like your TI-85.
> 11. If you want to put anything onto the emulator (like ZShell), first load
> them up onto your TI-85 and then use the parallel port link (on LPT1) to
> send it over, using (surprise!) the LINK menu.
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>
> --Ludwig
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