No idea. Have you tried examining the program with a hex editor like
List to see if it shows who wrote it? Look for the Copyright notice. also
see it has any error or help massages buried in it. If it's written by one
of the EPROM burner makers like Sunshine, they should be able to tell you
about it. Considering the name, it sounds like it was written specifically
for the Grid.
If you run it with no ERPOM burner attached, it will probably give you
an error message stating that the burner is not attached to port X. That
should give you a clue.
Joe
At 11:15 PM 2/1/98 -0500, you wrote:
I came across a program yesterday called GRiDROM.EXE.
Apparently, it was
used to drive an EPROM Programmer via the GRiDCase 3's serial port. My only
question now is this:
Would this most likley be a proprietary EPROM Burner or could I use any
model, as long as it talked through the serial port?
I know nothing of EPROM Programmers, so be gentle. :)
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