Programming Fujitsu 27128 with .bin files on S4
Posted: 10 Nov 2011 11:27
Hi,
I'm using a Dataman S4 and have some .bin files which contain sound samples which I need to burn on to a Fujitsu MBM27128-25 EPROM (which I believe is the 27128 setting on the S4)
I'm just wondering how the best way of getting the .bin fiile into the memory of the S4 is. I am using the Windows software with the S4. When I press F9 to load the file in, it excepts .hex files by default. I can however select "All Files" and the software will then except the .bin file. I can then successfully transfer the file to the S4, with the S4 set to Intel. I've then tried burning an EPROM. However when playing sounds back off the EPROM, it clearly hasn't loaded the sounds from the .bin file to the S4 memory correctly, because most of the EPROM is blank with a little bit of random data at the start.
The .bin file definately contains sounds, with each sample stored as 2 hexadecimal values. I think I must have the S4 or windows software set up wrong.
thanks for your help
Paul
I'm using a Dataman S4 and have some .bin files which contain sound samples which I need to burn on to a Fujitsu MBM27128-25 EPROM (which I believe is the 27128 setting on the S4)
I'm just wondering how the best way of getting the .bin fiile into the memory of the S4 is. I am using the Windows software with the S4. When I press F9 to load the file in, it excepts .hex files by default. I can however select "All Files" and the software will then except the .bin file. I can then successfully transfer the file to the S4, with the S4 set to Intel. I've then tried burning an EPROM. However when playing sounds back off the EPROM, it clearly hasn't loaded the sounds from the .bin file to the S4 memory correctly, because most of the EPROM is blank with a little bit of random data at the start.
The .bin file definately contains sounds, with each sample stored as 2 hexadecimal values. I think I must have the S4 or windows software set up wrong.
thanks for your help
Paul