Hi Guys,

for me one of the most frustrating things in the early days was waiting for 
UVEPROM's to erase so i could write the new or modified piece of code onto 
it to be tested in a system. when bug testing this can be fairly time 
consuming unless you have a substantial number of UVEPROM to keep 
circulating through the UV Eraser. i know some people write a new piece of 
code back into memory via a monitor and RS232, some people write and 
compile to a COM files for use with CP/M etc. i bring up this topic because 
for me i dont really use monitor programs and really just write a piece of 
code todo something specific. so after my last system "melt down" i chose 
to stry solve this issue for the future, which lead me to develop a bit of 
a frankenstein board that uses flash memory, cpld's, 7400 series, SRAM & a 
UVEPROM with a "bios" to load whatever "new piece of code" into a specific 
memory range on startup, whatever that code my be, a buggy monitor, a new 
routine, cp/m, application specific routine, load machine code for a bus 
master to take over etc..  im just curius to know what are other people are 
using these days to save development time and frustration?

Regards,
Ants

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