Free to good home (UK)
Chris Crosskey
chrisc at zetnet.co.uk
Sun Jul 4 14:04:37 CEST 1999
Hi Folks,
I have an old (I mean OLD) Data I/O System 17 programmer. It doesn't
appear to work, though if you have a compatible system or another 17 then
it would be well worth the spares. I have software that appears to talk to
it (it isn't completely non-functional, it might be that I'm jsut doing
something wrong, and it's entirely possible that I've got a manual for it
somewhere that I'll try and find. It has a number of plug-in lumps for
various devices, and if nothing else would be a handy source of ZIF
sockets if you wanted to strip it down, there's also a lot of small RAM
chips in there. The software runs in DOS BTW....
I'm loath to get rid of it but I haven't touched it for years now, and I
can't see that I'm ever going to need it, I have a programmer for my
Atari's that'll handle most anything that I want to do and we've got loads
of big programmers at work as well...
Free to good home if you pay for the postage....I guess about a tenner
will cover it....you're getting at least ten ZIF sockets for the
money....If no-one responds then I'll strip it down myself for the ZIF's
and bin the rest....
Also a non-functioning Atari SM125 monitor. This was the one on a
tilt-swivel base, so you could prolly transfer the guts of a 124 into it to
get a better monitor....I'm binning it next weekend if no responses....I've
got other ST mono monitors and no longer need to worry about spares for
them.....
chrisc
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