PROGRAM: ROMU.COM DESCRIPTION: A simple utility to create and maintain AT ROM image files including disk table and checksum changes. CONTACT: Keith P. Graham at PC Rockland BBS (914) 353-2157 USAGE: ROMU.COM is initiated by entering ROMU at the dos prompt. ROMU has 3 menus. MENU 1. This menu provides several choices for a source of ROM data. The source can be the current AT ROM, or a file or files created by ROMU or similar utility. The source of data can be either 32K (27128 type ROMS) or 64k (27256 type ROMS). If loading information from a file, the data can be a complete BIOS image or a split image which corresponds to the high and low ROM chips. MENU 2. After a source is selected it is possible to display and alter the disk table, calculate the checksum or force the checksum to 0. A 32K ROM image can be be converted to 64K by padding the low 32k with zeroes. The file can be written out as either a BIOS image or two split rom images. MENU 3. This menu is shown when the the user chooses to display and modify the disk table entries. The normal disk table address in an AT is fixed at f000:e401. ROMU makes the assumption that this address holds true for all AT roms. IBM AT's have only 15 table entries which can be changed. Some AT clones and 386 clones have up to 64 table entries. ROMU will display all 64 entries even if they are not valid. The invalid entries will have odd characters while the valid entries will have only decimal characters. Do not change entires beyond the known limit of your bios. When changing an entry you will be shown the current value and asked for a replacement. If you press the return without making an entry the existing entry will be used by default. When you have finished making all entries for a disk type you will be shown the table entry and asked if it is acceptable. If you enter "Y" the bios image will be updated.