On Aug 9, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
Works for me.
The larger Eproms like 27128, 27256 and larger
I have loads of from old PCs that were junked. A ready supply
of fast and large (often CMOS) eproms make it easier to do that.
Though I had to mod my Prommer to do parts larger than 27256
the code upgrade was easy.
...but the OP had neither eraser nor programmer for the things--and
that was my point. Why bother using slow, obsolete parts when there
are better alternatives available?
"Better" is debatable...the lack of standardization in the flash
world is one thing that keeps me going back to EPROMs for my
projects. Something doesn't become obsolete just because something
newer is available.
Faster access time than an EPROM isn't going to help the guy much
unless he's working with a really fast processor.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
Farewell Ophelia, 9/22/1991 - 7/25/2007