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==Solution==
==Solution==
Two solutions are available. The first is making a multipurpose RAM/ROM pack, called SuperPack by Pavel Korensky, design files a below.
Two solutions are available. The first is making a multipurpose RAM/ROM pack, called SuperPack by Pavel Korensky, see design files below.
 
The second is making a PCB similar to the original one that was used in all the ROM packs, Gerber files are below.
The second is making a PCB similar to the original one that was used in all the ROM packs, Gerber files are below.


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'''Please note that the files are provided without any guarantee. Use at your own risk!'''
'''Please note that the files are provided without any guarantee. Use at your own risk!'''


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Latest revision as of 11:01, 24 October 2021

TekWiki hosts a large number of ROM images that come from ROM packs that were used to disassemble and display mnemonics for microprocessors. Theses images can be used to program EPROMs. These EPROMs have to be mounted in a cartridge to be able to load the software.

Solution

Two solutions are available. The first is making a multipurpose RAM/ROM pack, called SuperPack by Pavel Korensky, see design files below.

The second is making a PCB similar to the original one that was used in all the ROM packs, Gerber files are below.

→ Tek1240-SPDesign10.zip note the errata in the readme
→ Cartridge.zip 670-8172-00

There are two .STL files for making a 3D printed case.

→ Cartridge case

Photos

Please note that the files are provided without any guarantee. Use at your own risk!