Marty Connor wrote:
> 
>ROM burning can be a little confusing and intimidating in the beginning, 
>but don't worry.  It's really pretty easy once you know a few basic 
>things.


I hope so.  But I really don't have an EPROM Programmer.  I'm just asking my friend to 
burn my image to my EPROM who has an EPROM Programmer.  I want to make my own EPROM 
Programmer if that's not that difficult to make.  I think if I could find a copy of 
schematic diagram of an EPROM Programmer, I could do that.  =)


>For some background, check out:
>
>   http://etherboot.sourceforge.net/doc/html/userman-7.html
>
>which gives some basic ROM burning information.


Thanks.  I'll try check that site.  =)


>Now, what you want is a .lzrom file to burn into your EPROM.  The big 
>question is "which .lzrom file should I choose?".


Well, I already downloaded the Etherboot image file named "eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzrom" 
and "eb-5.0.4-davicom9102.lzdsk".  But my problem is how to burn that image to my 
EPROM considering that my friend who has an EPROM Programmer uses Win9x?  He told me 
that he can't burn the image to my EPROM 'cause it has a very long filename and he 
wants it to shorten the filename, it can't handle long filenames.


>You may also want to join the Etherboot-Users mailing list, where we 
>engage in lively discussions of such exciting topics as:
>
>   - ROM burning
>   - Network Booting
>   - Device Drivers
>
>We also help people who are having trouble getting started.  The list is 
>low volume, and the people are friendly.


I'll try to subscribe to that mailing list.

Thank you very much!  =)

God bless you...

Marvin

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