Hey Josh. Thanks. I've been using WinHex today and it takes 4-5 steps to split 
and save the files. I'll give yours and John's a try. 


Rich Cini
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> On Nov 1, 2014, at 8:52 PM, Crusty OMO <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Rich,
> 
> The software for my eprom programmer can split files relatively easy.
> Download the PEP software from www.arlabs.com
> It runs in DOS mode.  Runs fine on Windows XP.
> Press "C" a few times to Continue, the programmer will complain that the 
> programmer unit is not connected.
> Select an EPROM (won't make a difference, but if you select the right size 
> the later save defaults will be correct)
> Press "4" to "Read Disk File into Buffer"
> Once in this sub-menu, press "4" again to select "16/32 Bit Data"
> Then select "Word" and choose which bytes you want to load the buffer with, 
> Even or Odd.
> This will split the file as it's read in.
> Now choose "A" from the main menu to save Buffer to disk file, there's your 
> first even or odd file.  Repeat for the odd bytes.
> You can choose "5" to view the buffer.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> Josh
> 
> 
> Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 23:18:01 -0400
> Subject: [N8VEM-S100:5482] MSDOS Support Board V2 questions
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> All —
> 
>       I just finished assembling the board, testing as much stuff along the 
> way as I could with the Z80 board. Things seem to work fine, but I have a few 
> clarifying questions. I hope to use this board, initially, as a proxy for the 
> Seattle Computer Products CPU Support Board as part of a system 
> re-creation/demo project I’m working on. I have the SCP-200B 8086 board, the 
> Cromemco 16FDC, an SSM IO4 (console card) and a CompuPro RAM22 (which subs 
> for several SCP 16k memory boards). I hope this will approximate the system 
> Tim Paterson used to create 86-DOS.
> 
>       Here are my questions:
> The EEPROM configuration and test procedures for the V2 board mention 
> jumpering K1. There is no K1 on the V2 schematic or on the board (that I can 
> find). Is this a typo? I found all of the other jumpers in that procedure.
> Jumper setting for K5 isn't mentioned in the procedures (assuming not 
> jumpered).
> Jumper setting for JP6 (4.7k pull-up on the board select line) also isn’t 
> mentioned (assuming not jumpered).
> Default jumpering for P39/P37/P53 (VI settings for the RTC). Assuming not 
> used.
> How are people connecting the keyboard interrupt (P54.15) to VI1 (P54.4)? I 
> would assume wire wrap wire but I wanted to check. Important for MSDOS.
>       Are there any other gotchas I should be aware of? Thanks!
> 
> Rich
> 
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