ergh.... chip offsets and pp2
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ergh.... chip offsets and pp2
I dont know what the hell I am doing wrong, I have burned chips successfully once using offsets and once using stacking, but for some reason I cant do it now!?
I am using $6e and 27s512 chips and a pocket programmer 2. the bin size should be 16 kb correct?
the pp2 only gives these options and this is what I have for values based on the moates website:
buffer start : 00000
chip start: 0C000
chip end: 0F000
the bin goes in as 16 kb, but if i pull it back out it is 64kb, is this right? I swear I used these settings before and burned a chip perfectly. Maybe I am just insane.
I am using $6e and 27s512 chips and a pocket programmer 2. the bin size should be 16 kb correct?
the pp2 only gives these options and this is what I have for values based on the moates website:
buffer start : 00000
chip start: 0C000
chip end: 0F000
the bin goes in as 16 kb, but if i pull it back out it is 64kb, is this right? I swear I used these settings before and burned a chip perfectly. Maybe I am just insane.
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Re: ergh.... chip offsets and pp2
Yes, 16k is correct.
No, according to the Moates table it should be:
chip start: 0C000
chip end: 0FFFF
well technically the table shows two leading zeros on those values instead of one, but that shouldn't matter.
Yes, when you read it back out it will read out the whole chip, which is 64k. It's just that the first 48k will/should be all zeroes if the chip was programmed using the offset method.
chip start: 0C000
chip end: 0FFFF
well technically the table shows two leading zeros on those values instead of one, but that shouldn't matter.
Yes, when you read it back out it will read out the whole chip, which is 64k. It's just that the first 48k will/should be all zeroes if the chip was programmed using the offset method.
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