Sv: Re: [sdiy] eprom question
Daniel Araya
daniel.araya at sr.se
Mon Aug 15 11:33:47 CEST 2005
I was given a really good eprom programmer, it's a "Sunhine" and it has
all the weird voltages... :)
It has an ISA-card and a breakout box. I installed in an old Toshiba
3200 laptop (that has two ISA slots!) that i found in a dumpster. It has
a nice orange/black screen and looks like something from the movie
"Wargames" :)
I think I maight have a few more old ISA-based programmers somewhere,
if anybody is interested i could dig around in the boxes of strange
stuff..
/Daniel
>>> Senso <senso at dds.nl> 2005-08-13 20:26:24 >>>
>>>someone to burn for you. Used programmers are reasonably
>>>priced.
>>>
>>>Mikael
>>
>>Then, while we're at it, I'm also looking for a programmer. The
>>hardware type.
>>One that will burn 2708/16/32 and/or 2508/16/32 Eproms.
>>Still got some old synth OS chips that beg to have backups made
>>before the data is all gone.
>>
>>Senso
>
>A lot of the secondhand programmers on eBay at giveaway prices seem
>to be missing their driver software, or use dedicated ISA cards for
>their PC connection, so beware if your PC is too up-to-date!
><snip>
>The Willem boards will do down to 2716s (with an extra pinout
>adaptor). Unfortunately they won't do 2708s - but not much will :-(
>
>Steve L.
A while ago I got myself one off eBay for a (very) good price indeed,
complete with software that re-instated my almost forgotten C-64.
according to the instructions it would indeed do the 2508 and 2708
for me.
After I finally remembered the right codes to load, save, etc, (last
time I turned it on was 125 years ago) it turns out there is no third
voltage supply line on the program board.
Second, it does no checksums and will happily make a perfect copy
from an imperfect original, stating that everything compares A-OK.
So I'm back to square one. I have a few Macs here, Atari ST's, C-64's
and even an MSX and i'm not anxious to add a DOS machine, just to
copy a few Eprom's. So if anybody is aware of the existence of a
stand-alone machine, knowing brand and type number would already be
great. It would make my search a bit lighter. ;-)
Thanks,
Senso
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