GRAM Simulator format
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The GRAM format is a headered ROM dump format from the cartridge memory chips, introduced by the TI Gebruikers Groep of Netherlands.
The contents of these files are taken from the ROMs and GROMs of the cartridge, so there must be meta-data about the origin of the data. In fact, these files are commonly 8193 bytes long, that is, 1 byte plus the fixed size of a ROM (8K).
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
0x00 | Header | Data | ||||||
0x08 | Data | |||||||
... | ||||||||
end |
Header
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
Bit | MF | Type | ROM Bank | GROM Bank |
MF
- 1: There are remaining files
- 0: No more files
Type
- 1: GROM file
- 0: ROM file
ROM Bank
Three bits to define the bank number.
GROM Bank
Three bits to define the 8k block in the GROM address space. A value of 3 represents the 8k memory space starting at G>6000.
Other Headered Dump File Formats
- GRAM Karte (Mechatronic, West-Germany)
- GRAM Kracker (Millers Graphics, USA)
- Module Simulator (Texas Instruments)
- Memory Image E/A Module (Texas Instruments)
- Memory Image Easybug (Texas Instruments)
- RAM Module Handler (E.P. Rebel, Netherlands)
- DSR RAM Handler (E.P. Rebel, Netherlands)