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    Byte patching an eeprom, need some help!

    Hi again, in this case IDE access is not the issue. That function gets established once the bootloader/updater or main os runs. My issue is figuring out the code routine I need to put on the eeprom that gets them going in the first place. Its late here now, I will review the forum posting rules...
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    Byte patching an eeprom, need some help!

    According to the relevant page on sourceforge right now, which is where I downloaded the beta 14 binary I wish to eventually use, "It is written for the SH-1 processor in standard c with c++ style comments compiled with gcc." I have that exact environment already set up, I just don't know what...
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    Byte patching an eeprom, need some help!

    betwixt, bluelasers, BradtheRad Thanks for your assistance, I am grateful. What I have setup at the moment is an older version of linux running on VirtualBox on my Win10 machine. I have source code (from the archived copy of the old, now defunct, website and chat forum for the open source...
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    Byte patching an eeprom, need some help!

    So a few questions to help me understand. 1) There is a hard drive which runs some kind of file system? Yes, a FAT32 partition, the home sleeve has a USB interface for media management with your own pc. 2) The bin file is copied to the hard drive? Thats right, utilized as described above 3)...
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    Byte patching an eeprom, need some help!

    Hi there, new here, looks like the right forum to maybe provide a little help with my situation. So here's what I'm up against. I have been the proud owner of a Neo35 car jukebox since they were first introduced around 2001-02. This is a hard drive based mp3 player that can be removed from a...

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