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<blockquote data-quote="2old4this" data-source="post: 4571" data-attributes="member: 174998"><p>Can't help you with your first question, but with respect to your second: </p><p>In general, no, a file written for one particular chip will not be usable on another. Different chips will recognise different command-sets and will have different memory addressing. </p><p>If you get hold of the data sheet for a given chip, then it will indicate which are compatible (if any).</p><p>Conversion may be as simple as adjusting the memory addresses, or it may require the source-code to be re-compiled using a compiler that generates the other chip's command-set.</p><p></p><p>2old</p><p>PS: I'm on a holy quest to determine the meaning of this peculiar asterisk thing. Why did you type "D*9" instead of "DS9" and "h*x" instead of "hex"?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2old4this, post: 4571, member: 174998"] Can't help you with your first question, but with respect to your second: In general, no, a file written for one particular chip will not be usable on another. Different chips will recognise different command-sets and will have different memory addressing. If you get hold of the data sheet for a given chip, then it will indicate which are compatible (if any). Conversion may be as simple as adjusting the memory addresses, or it may require the source-code to be re-compiled using a compiler that generates the other chip's command-set. 2old PS: I'm on a holy quest to determine the meaning of this peculiar asterisk thing. Why did you type "D*9" instead of "DS9" and "h*x" instead of "hex"? [/QUOTE]
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