Re: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?
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Re: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?
Thanks very much for your reply. The latest VTI is ~supposed~ to capture
ROMs from all the TI graphing calculators, but others have now told me that
they also cannot get VTI to grab the TI-82 ROM.
Thanks again,
Don C.
<<< "Daniel Foesch" <krach42@hotmail.com> 12/17 6:43p >>>
Correct me if I'm wrong, but at least with the initial VTI, the emulator
only extracted TI-89 or TI-92 ROMs. I've tried to keep current on what the
emulators offer (since I wrote one myself) but I'm not totally up to date,
and I could be wrong. As for using Gluvna's ROM dumper, I don't know... I
wrote my own ROM dump program (excluding the client side) for the TI-86, but
it always seemed to work. But as for specific TI-82 problems, I don't
really know.
>From: "Donald Chambless" <chambd1@mail.auburn.edu>
>Reply-To: ti-emulator@lists.ticalc.org
>To: <ti-emulator@lists.ticalc.org>
>Subject: ti-emu: Can anyone help me capture the TI-82 ROM?
>Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 17:53:23 -0600
>
>
>I need to emulate the TI-82 on Win 95/98 PCs for use in my classes, but I
>cannot capture the ROM: I have tried to do this using several different PCs
>and two different TI-82s (one has ROM Version 18, the other 19). I have
>~no~ trouble at all
>passing files back and forth between the PCs and the calculators using
>WLink82.exe.
>
>I have tried two methods of ROM capture:
>
>a) I downloaded ASH 3.0 to the TI-82 and tried to use the ROM transfer
>function provided by VTI.exe (which I want to eventually use for emulation
>of
>the TI-82) -- no luck. On the other hand, when I tried using VTI with a
>TI-89, I got a successful ROM transfer. Of course, in that case, no
>assembler routines are needed -- VTI does the entire job.
>
>b) I also tried to use ASH with the ROM dumper v2.2 system developed by
>Randy Gluvna -- no luck.
>
>The behavior is always the same: When the transfer should begin, I get an
>indication of 0 bytes transferred -- and then ~nothing~ further happens.
>
>I really need to get this to work for the math classes I teach, but I'm at
>a
>deadend. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
>
>Thanks very much,
>
>
>Don Chambless
>Dept of Math
>Auburn Univ Montgomery
>
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