Re: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?


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Re: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?




Heh.  I have an 82 with ROM version 19 back home, and I could never get a
ROM dump from it.  Though, I never tried VTI.


>
> Thanks, Bryan.  If I have to be frustrated, I'd at least like to think
that
> it's not my fault.
>
> Don C.
>
> <<< "Bryan Rabeler" <rabelerb@pilot.msu.edu> 12/17  2:31p >>>
>
> Interesting.  I have VTI v2.5 Beta 4 (the latest public version) and a
TI-82
> with the gray TI-Graph Link cable.  I could not get the ROM to dump to my
> computer.  :(
>
> Bryan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Donald Chambless" <chambd1@mail.auburn.edu>
> To: <ti-emulator@lists.ticalc.org>
> Sent: Thursday, December 16, 1999 6:53 PM
> Subject: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?
>
>
> >
> > I need to emulate the TI-82 on Win 95/98 PCs for use in my classes, but
I
> > cannot capture the ROM: I have tried to do this using several different
> PCs
> > and two different TI-82s (one has ROM Version 18, the other 19).  I have
> > ~no~ trouble at all
> > passing files back and forth between the PCs and the calculators using
> > WLink82.exe.
> >
> > I have tried two methods of ROM capture:
> >
> > a) I downloaded ASH 3.0 to the TI-82 and tried to use the ROM transfer
> > function provided by VTI.exe (which I want to eventually use for
emulation
> > of
> > the TI-82) -- no luck.  On the other hand, when I tried using VTI with a
> > TI-89, I got a successful ROM transfer.  Of course, in that case, no
> > assembler routines are needed -- VTI does the entire job.
> >
> > b) I also tried to use ASH with the ROM dumper v2.2 system developed by
> > Randy Gluvna -- no luck.
> >
> > The behavior is always the same: When the transfer should begin, I get
an
> > indication of 0 bytes transferred -- and then ~nothing~ further happens.
> >
> > I really need to get this to work for the math classes I teach, but I'm
at
> a
> > deadend.  Can anyone offer any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks very much,
> >
> >
> > Don Chambless
> > Dept of Math
> > Auburn Univ Montgomery
> >
> >
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