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DiagROM for ST

DiagROM software & help

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Re: DiagROM for ST

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terriblefire wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 6:47 pm
logronoide wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:59 pm I’ve added it to the ROM catalog on the SidecarTridge Multi-device. It’s an intriguing tool to explore. What’s the status of its development? Is there any chance the missing features could be completed?

https://sidecartridge.com/roms/
I've not done much on this partly due to lack of interest but also due to Chucky working on DiagROM 2.0... i've tried to influence that to be more modular.
Thanks @terriblefire .

I haven’t reviewed the code yet, but are you using any TOS function calls? I’m looking for a simple screen and keyboard I/O library that doesn’t rely on TOS, something that could also work on Amiga due to the absence of BIOS (or similar) dependencies. Does DiagROM fit this description?
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Re: DiagROM for ST

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logronoide wrote: Thu Oct 17, 2024 1:55 pm
Thanks @terriblefire .

I haven’t reviewed the code yet, but are you using any TOS function calls? I’m looking for a simple screen and keyboard I/O library that doesn’t rely on TOS, something that could also work on Amiga due to the absence of BIOS (or similar) dependencies. Does DiagROM fit this description?
No DiagROM is a complete OS replacement. :)
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Re: DiagROM for ST

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Hello Everybody.

I came to this thread as I am having issues with my Mega ST4 and it was listed as a similiar issue and it may help solving it.
I read the thread and saw the image size for the ST are about 192K and it needs a 27C1001 DIP32 eeprom.

For sure I need to do some tweaking to it work on the 28pin sockets available for the ST.
Am I to lazy to get this details or someone can share how to do it? :)

Is it something like this:
Atari-TOS-104-UK-32-pins-EPROM-DEFECTUEUX.jpg
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Thanks in advance,
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Re: DiagROM for ST

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Way down at the bottom of the page for EPROM hacks.
https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/tos/index.htm
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Re: DiagROM for ST

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exxos wrote: Tue Oct 22, 2024 3:41 pm Way down at the bottom of the page for EPROM hacks.
https://exxosforum.co.uk/atari/last/tos/index.htm
Thank you.
Very well described.
Easy one.
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