# Writing to a AT28 from Collapse OS # Gathering parts * A RC2014 Classic * An extra AT28C64B * 1x 40106 inverter gates * Proto board, RC2014 header pins, wires, IC sockets, etc. # Building the EEPROM holder The AT28 is SRAM compatible so you could use a RAM module for it. However, there is only one RAM module with the Classic version of the RC2014 and we need it to run Collapse OS. You could probably use the 64K RAM module for this purpose, but I don't have one and I haven't tried it. For this recipe, I built my own module which is the same as the regular ROM module but with WR wired and geared for address range 0x2000-0x3fff. If you're tempted by the idea of hacking your existing RC2014 ROM module by wiring WR and write directly to the range 0x0000-0x1fff while running it, be aware that it's not that easy. I was also tempted by this idea, tried it, but on bootup, it seems that some random WR triggers happen and it corrupts the EEPROM contents. Theoretically, we could go around that by putting the AT28 in write protection mode, but I preferred building my own module. I don't think you need a schematic. It's really simple. # Writing contents to the AT28 There is an AT28! writer word in B400 which is A!-compatible (see "Addressed devices" in doc/usage.txt) and and waits until the write is complete before returning. If you use C! directly, bytes you write might not have the time to completely write themselves before you write another one. To use, set A! with "' AT28! ' A! **!". Once this is done, you can use MOVE, or /tools/upload, both will call A! and do the right thing. Unset A! with "' C! ' A! **!" afterwards.