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PX-4 ROM images
All these are zipped HEX files. Hex is short for HEX-Intel, an
interchange format knwon to most stand alone EPROM programmers.
Conversion from and to HEX can be done with
hexbin.
Note that these ROMs contain copyrighted (but abandoned) software. If
someone has a problem with this, let
me know.
- Basic the
Microsoft© basic ROM "M25124AA", "PX4 BAS"
- Utils the utilities ROM "M25126AA", "PX4-UO"; PIP.COM, STST.COM, FILINK.COM, TERM.COM, CONFIG.COM.
- Dialtex-4 the Dialtex4 package ROM; INTEXT.COM, INTEXT.PAR, PIP.COM, CONFIG.COM.
- RSZ Sauter PLC programming ROM
- Px4os1.zip the operating system ROM. Has no file system,
but contains code for the main processor, including the CP/M system. "M25121AA", "PO PX4"
- px4+os.zip idem for the PX-4+. It doesn't seem
compatible with a PX-4, even one with a RAM disk. The label is B0 PXA.
- M-type ROM shipped with a PC-40 with the Japanese OS Thanks to Campbell Walton-Cordeiro.
- First version of the Japanese PC-40 Thanks to Campbell Walton-Cordeiro.
- Second version of the Japanese PC-40 Thanks to Campbell Walton-Cordeiro.
- font.zip font file for the HC-40/PX-4 emulator. Will probably also
work for the HC-80/PX-8. The FONT.ROM is from Toshiya TAKEDA.
- PROMWriter ROM title: ROM.WRITE, version/date: V10120685, type M.
- PROM image creator and PROM WRITER CARTRIDGE driver title: ROMWRITER, version/date: V01120908, type P.
- RAMTEST A PX-4 & PX-8 D-RAM test OS replacement. Disassembly included. Short usage.
The following ROMS are tested only with the emulator and will work with the latest version (2017-04-02) only. Previous versions of the emulator did not support ROM sizes other than 32 kByte.
From the Discordia site:
The PX-4 uses special cradles to insert (EP)ROMs, but these are not essential.
If you bend all the pins untill they point all exactly downwards, you can
insert a EPROM without a cradle. The cradle socket connect pins fixate the
EPROM pins. Be careful with removing the EPROM, as too much sideways force
might bend the socket connections.
The words ROM and EPROM are used almost interchangeble, and in most cases
they are. Only if you want to (re)program one there is a difference. With
true ROMs, you can't. With EPROMs, you need a eraser (UV-C source) and a
programmer.
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Last updated: 2023-11-28
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