? You then need a UV eraser for any devices which you fudge or want to recycle. The UV tube has a specific wavelength for these devices and will cost more than $10, unless you're lucky with surplus. I'll spend my time building a MIDI to CV converter for my older gear instead, and just order the chip. Life is too short ;-) cheers, Antoine Adam --- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, Antoine Deschênes <antdes45@n...> wrote: > But for less then 10$(to build), maybe it will turn cheaper than pay to > burn it.(there are less than 10 components in it) > Maybe you'd prefer to receive one from Kawai? > Also, you can sell your burner after ;-) > > -- > Antoine Deschênes /aka > -´¯`-¸-DragonMaster-¸-´¯`- > http://thehotcom.deep-ice.com/ > > > g0ory@n... a écrit: > > > --- In k5synth@yahoogroups.com, Antoine Deschênes <antdes45@n...> > > wrote: > > > You can build you one if you want. > > > > > > Search for DIY EEPROM burner. > > > > > > > That's a viable option if you've more than one EPROM to program, but > > not if you only have one device to do. > > > > btw The device is a 27512 64k x 8 UV EPROM, not an EEPROM > > > > cheers, Antoine > > > > Adam > > > >
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Re: UK Eprom burning facility?
2004-07-29 by Adam Moss
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