Welcome to the RomCombiner BBC BASIC utility
Introduction and History
RomCombiner allows individual Z88 Applications to be combined into one device.
Historically, combinations had been made by Wordmongers, Ranger Computers and Steve Marsh for the Z88 User Group to use the 128K or 256K EPROM cards. These were hard crafted and beyond the skills of the Z88 user. Gary Lancaster wrote the first version that allowed users to read existing Applications on ROM devices, Combine them, check that the target EPROM has been erased properly, then finally blow the combined result into it.
When the flash card and OZ 4.2 were produced, RomCombiner was modified so that applications could be added on these devices as well.
Planning and Using
Unless you just want to add an additional application, making a compilation needs a number of points to be considered. This requires planning and then execution. We will be using the Pareto principal (80% planning, 20% doing), so don't expect to be even looking at RomCombiner just yet.
Flash and EPROM cards may be used for Applications and/or the File Area. The main difference between these cards is how they are erased. The EPROM card is put into an eraser, exposing the chip to UV light. This erases everything on that card. The Flash card is erased within the Z88 itself and has the added bonus that it can be erased in 64K chunks. This means that the file area can be erased, whilst retaining the application area. If using a Flash card, to avoid wasted space, ensure the - Application area is in 64K chucks
Each application is allocated a letter called a Key and a name which can be changed i.e. []P for PipeDream. The second time and third time the key letter is used, a Z or ZZ is prefixed before that letter. If that letter is used again, it will be no longer available and will not be shown - i.e. ZP and ZZP. - A Key letter may only be used 3 times
It may be desirable to group applications into functions like, Word Processor, Communications, Files, Test, System Programs Database Utilities by - Changing the order.
With all these variables, how can this be planned sensibility in advanced? Answer, use a spreadsheet.
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This is the document planning area
Considerations - using existing compilations
Make a list of applications required
from which existing compilation
Three columns are used to sort
- Order displayed on the Z88
- Applications order (as loaded on the ROM)
- Order of the additional applications
Getting the applications - ROM or Download
An example