Re: 9010A basics

From: Kev <KKlopp_at_erols.com>
Date: Mon Apr 15 2002 - 10:07:29 EDT

Assuming you have a 232 port go download the Galaga script & rksic.exe from
John's FTP site, use rksic as your "terminal" program and send the hex (.H)
file to the 9010A & run it.

It will take a bit of playing to get the 9010A communicating on the 232 port
using rksic parameters & dips on the back of the 9010.

If you don't have it you can look at the script version (.S) file for some
hints on the memory map that you can key in by hand.

Nothing real special to do to the board, just pick a processor & plug the
9010A in, power the 9010A up first, then the test board.

Just yell if you need more help.

Kev

> Can someone give me a quick step by step rundown on using a 9010A for
> the first time?
>
> I have a 9010A, Z80 pod, probe, and a nearly working original Namco Galaga
> board, which I thought would be a good start :)
>
> I haven't used the 9010A at all except to turn it on and self test the
> pods, so a simple step by step of how to set it up, what buttons to press,
> downloading the script (I've got the script I think), how to set up the
> board for testing, running tests, etc. would be great to kickstart me.
> I can even turn it into a simple 'getting started' example for anyone
later
> as I get used to this for the first time.
>
> Thanks very much,
>
> Marc
>
>
>
Received on Mon Apr 15 08:09:31 2002

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