![]() The original BMBurner code only allows you to read most of the chips, however with some hardware and code modification you should be able to read/write most of the chips. I've added in a menu system where you select the chip, start address and block sizes using the Serial monitor. This will create a bin_file.h with the correct formatting to be used in the Arduino sketch ![]() I'm using the Arduino Uno which has 32k of program storage. ![]() The original sketch has been changed so I don't have a dependency on the Windowsįirst step is to run the python program to convert the binary file to a include file which is then used Discuss hardware-related topics, such as development cartridges, CopyNES, PowerPak, EPROMs, or whatever. Description When making my pet project JACA homebrew Computer I quickly realize that I would need some way to write in the ROM chips (for microcode and for the programs itself). Tested on Arduino IDE 1.8.9 with Arduino Uno
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