Lloyd.Clark@f200.n208.z1.fidonet.org (Lloyd Clark) (07/24/90)
I'm a programmer and would like to know how I can put my programs on EPROM so they can be booted from a PC ROM type card. Now if anyone knows any company that puts out such a kit, or has got some suggestion, I'd like to hear from you. Thanks. Lloyd -- uucp: uunet!m2xenix!puddle!208!200!Lloyd.Clark Internet: Lloyd.Clark@f200.n208.z1.fidonet.org
ftpam1@acad3.fai.alaska.edu (MUNTS PHILLIP A) (07/31/90)
In article <2300.26AF3E28@puddle.fidonet.org>, Lloyd.Clark@f200.n208.z1.fidonet.org (Lloyd Clark) writes... >I'm a programmer and would like to know how I can put my programs on EPROM >so they can be booted from a PC ROM type card. Now if anyone knows any >company that puts out such a kit, or has got some suggestion, I'd like to >hear from you. Thanks. Annabooks, Suite 250-262, 12145 Alta Carmel Court, San Diego, CA 92128. Phone 619-271-9526. These folks advertise a software package called PromKit which sounds ideal for your purposes. It actually generates bootable ROM disks that include DOS and whatever else you might have on a floppy. Cost is $179. They also sell a ROM-DOS produced by another outfit called DataLight. This is meant more for tiny single board computers rather than PC compatibles. Philip Munts N7AHL NRA Extremist, etc. University of Alaska, Fairbanks