In message <[email protected]>, Rich Mellor <[email protected]> writes

On 12/02/2011 13:32, Lee Privett wrote:
I was just wondering what would be involved in burning my own EPROM with my own set of routines for plugging into the ROM port (like TK2), has anyone done this? what sort of kit is involved and how much are we talking about here. Also would I have to make my own pcb or can they be bought/manufactured. This is all for the original QL of course.

Lee Privett

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Hi Lee,

There is a special header for EPROM code, but I don't have it to hand...

I have plenty of spare PCBs however :-)


I remember the BBC micro have several Sideways ROM pcb's produced, along with software.

Which allowed you to switch in to a different set of ROM's.

Would that hardware be possible with the QL?

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