Normally you set the destination for the code that you are storing on
the EPROM to defaults - so that would be starting at 0000h and filling
the EPROM with the contents of the file.
To achieve this combination you need to assign the first (128) EPROM to
0000h-3FFFh, the second (128) to 4000h - 7FFFh, and the last (256) to
8000H to FFFFh.
I don't use the Willem so have no idea how this works with their
interface, but that is what you are trying to accomplish.
Is this for your Data East pinball that you asked about on RGP?
John :-#)#
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