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*Erase ROM(s): Deletes a 16 KB ROM with &FF bytes.  
 
*Erase ROM(s): Deletes a 16 KB ROM with &FF bytes.  
 
*Test ROM(s): Provide information about a ROM like Type, Version, Mark, ROM name etc. Further you can install the correct checksum to a changed ROM. The ROMs at position 0 (usually the BASIC ROM) and 7 (usually AmsDOS) are protected.
 
*Test ROM(s): Provide information about a ROM like Type, Version, Mark, ROM name etc. Further you can install the correct checksum to a changed ROM. The ROMs at position 0 (usually the BASIC ROM) and 7 (usually AmsDOS) are protected.
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== Weblinks  ==
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Download it at [http://www.FutureOS.de [http://www.FutureOS.de]].<br>
  
 
[[Category:FutureOS]] [[Category:Applications]]
 
[[Category:FutureOS]] [[Category:Applications]]

Revision as of 17:44, 5 February 2010

The program ROManager for FutureOS allows the management of the 512 KB Pseudo-ROM of the SYMBiFACE II developed by Dr.Zed. The corresponding software ROManager was developed by TFM of FutureSoft.


ROManager provides the following functions:

  • Park or Unpark ROMs: This is done by manipulating the Byte at &C000. A parked ROM will not be initialized by the AmsOS.
  • Load ROM(s) (one or all 32): This function allows to load a 16 ROM (or 32 ROMs of 16 KB at once) and to install it in the SF.
  • Save ROM(s) (one or all 32): Saves one or all ROMs to disc or hard disc. This feature can be used to create backups.
  • Copy ROM(s): Allows copying the content of one ROM select (16 KB) to another. You can use this function for example to copy the BASIC ROM to all free ROM selects.
  • Shift ROM(s): Shifts a 16 KB ROM from one ROM select to another, the old ROM select will be filled with &FF bytes.
  • Erase ROM(s): Deletes a 16 KB ROM with &FF bytes.
  • Test ROM(s): Provide information about a ROM like Type, Version, Mark, ROM name etc. Further you can install the correct checksum to a changed ROM. The ROMs at position 0 (usually the BASIC ROM) and 7 (usually AmsDOS) are protected.

Weblinks

Download it at [http://www.FutureOS.de].