[NLRS] EPROM keying mechanisms

Clare Jarvis jarvis at jarviscomputer.com
Mon Aug 15 09:33:54 EDT 2005


Gerald,


If you have those various machined networked together, then if any has
a floppy, then the others should be able to use it through samba (smb protocol).

There is always ftp between the machines.

clare de K0NY



On Friday 12 August 2005 10:02 pm, Gerald wrote:
> On Fri, 2005-08-12 at 22:51 -0400, kg0vl at aol.com wrote:
> >      Good evening gentlemen.
> > Might anyone have insight on converting EPROM keying chips (mid 1980's)
> > from UNIX to DOS binary code?
> >       Thank you in advance.
> >
> > 73, de KG0VL
> > Jeffrey
>
> I'd think the EPROM data should be independent of the operating system.
> Do you mean you have a UNIX binary for creating the EPROM data? Do you
> have source code or does that source code exist? Most of the time C and
> C++ (as well as Fortran) source codes can be moved from UNIX to DOS or
> OS/2 easily. Just needs to be recompiled though if there's fanciness
> about file name handling that needs some modification.
>
> Alternatively, is there a definition of the code needed in the EPROM to
> run the keying (I'm presuming a beacon IDer here)?
>
> I run DOS, OS/2, Linux and windoze here on various computers. Right now
> my computer for EPROM writing won't read any floppy disks so its a real
> pain to get data into it for programming an EPROM unless the data can be
> read from an EPROM and edited which I can do.

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