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How to create custom 41C modules from keystroke programs?
10-08-2020, 11:44 AM
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RE: How to create custom 41C modules from keystroke programs?
(10-08-2020 10:52 AM)Ángel Martin Wrote:  
(10-08-2020 07:02 AM)Werner Wrote:  And is there a way to turn a HEPAX RAM page filled with programs into a ROM?
Werner

Since a HEPAX RAM page already *is* a ROM page you just need to "extract" it into a .ROM file.

If you use V41 the easiest way to do this is with the MLDL2K Manager, it has an option in the user interface that does exactly that. BTW the MLDL2k Manager does *not* require the actual MLDL2k hardware to run.

If you use the DM41X then use the MLDL2k Manager on the HEPAX.MOD and apply the same user interface option to extract the HEPRAM pages as ROM files.

Cheers,
ÁM

So does the DM41X write any HEPAX RAM changes directly back to the module file in the flash module area? (Which would mean using HEPAX for data files is unwise, as it would cause a lot of extra flash wear.)

I'm assuming you'd thus need to save the module back to FAT before you can copy and tinker with it.
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