On 08/15/2013 10:58 AM, dwight elvey wrote:
The coding of the ROM data was most likely not Intel
HEX.
I forget what it was called but each bit was defined by a letter
and there was a letter at the start end end of each byte.
Look in the manual on bitsavers. There are examples and source.
BNPF? Begin Negative-Positive Finish? Intel wasn't the only one who
used it. Some old EPROM programmers still understand it.
--Chuck