DSR RAM Handler format
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The DSR ROM format is a headered ROM dump format from the memory chips from an expansion card of the PE-Box (i.e.), created by E.P. Rebel from Netherlands.
The contents of these files are taken from the DSR ROMs of en expansion card, so there must be meta-data about the origin of the data. In fact, these files are commonly 8198 bytes long, that is, 6 bytes for header information plus the common size of a ROM (8K).
0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | |
0x00 | CRU | Length | Address | Data | ||||
0x08 | Data | |||||||
... | ||||||||
end |
CRU
CRU base address of CRU bank switch address.
Length
This word specifies the *total* size of data. Is is the sum of the header size (6 bytes) plus the length of data. If the file is larger, only the given length of data is used.
Address
Memory address in the CPU address space.
Other Headered Dump File Formats
- GRAM Karte (Mechatronic, West-Germany)
- GRAM Kracker (Millers Graphics, USA)
- GRAM Simulator (TI Gebruikers Groep, Netherlands)
- Module Simulator (Texas Instruments)
- Memory Image E/A Module (Texas Instruments)
- Memory Image Easybug (Texas Instruments)
- RAM Module Handler (E.P. Rebel, Netherlands)