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ROMAN is a ROM-Manager for AMSDOS developed by [[Brueggi]] of [[PNG]]. ROMAN is compatible with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash-ROM-Board]] from [[Bryce]] and to the [[SYMBiFACE II]] from [[Dr. Zed]] and is planned to be compatible with the upcoming [[MegaFlash EX]] from [[SPRING]]. | ROMAN is a ROM-Manager for AMSDOS developed by [[Brueggi]] of [[PNG]]. ROMAN is compatible with the [[MegaFlash|MegaFlash-ROM-Board]] from [[Bryce]] and to the [[SYMBiFACE II]] from [[Dr. Zed]] and is planned to be compatible with the upcoming [[MegaFlash EX]] from [[SPRING]]. | ||
− | It has a ROM-generator, which can be used to generate 16 KB ROMs | + | It has a ROM-generator, which can be used to generate 16 KB ROMs using binary files limited to less than 16 KB in size. You can add an RSX-command to start the programm directly from the generated ROM. |
You can use ROMs with or without headers as BIN or ASCII. The ROMAN can also be used directly as a ROM itself. Start the ROMAN by running “DISC” and burn ROMAN.ROM to a ROM-Number of your choice. Start ROMAN from ROM by using the RSX-Command:|ROM | You can use ROMs with or without headers as BIN or ASCII. The ROMAN can also be used directly as a ROM itself. Start the ROMAN by running “DISC” and burn ROMAN.ROM to a ROM-Number of your choice. Start ROMAN from ROM by using the RSX-Command:|ROM |
Revision as of 10:07, 8 March 2013
ROMAN is a ROM-Manager for AMSDOS developed by Brueggi of PNG. ROMAN is compatible with the MegaFlash-ROM-Board from Bryce and to the SYMBiFACE II from Dr. Zed and is planned to be compatible with the upcoming MegaFlash EX from SPRING.
It has a ROM-generator, which can be used to generate 16 KB ROMs using binary files limited to less than 16 KB in size. You can add an RSX-command to start the programm directly from the generated ROM.
You can use ROMs with or without headers as BIN or ASCII. The ROMAN can also be used directly as a ROM itself. Start the ROMAN by running “DISC” and burn ROMAN.ROM to a ROM-Number of your choice. Start ROMAN from ROM by using the RSX-Command:|ROM