Bruce Lane wrote:
Hi, gang,
I've got a single EPROM file that I need to split into separate
odd-byte/even-byte files for programming into two separate (smaller) EPROMs. I'm not
able to figure out how to make the Unisite programmer do this, so I'm thinking a DOS
or Windoze based splitting utility will do the trick.
Here's the problem; I've searched all over Google, and can't find
anything that'll work.
Any ideas?
Thanks much.
Jerome Fine replies:
If you are desperate enough, I can easily write something to run
under RT-11. In MACRO-11, that would be dead easy. In
C, it should be just as easy and with FORTRAN - just open
the file and copy the bytes into two output files.
But then, unless you have not written any programs lately,
I would think it would be just as easy under any operating system.
However, I have chosen to stay away from writing software
except under RT-11. There is too much I want to do there
and never seem to get the time - well, no one else seems to
be interested in any case. So I don't have any compilers
available except under RT-11.
Sincerely yours,
Jerome Fine
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