Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 08:04:18 -0700> To: cctech
at classiccmp.org> From: jrr at flippers.com> CC: > Subject: RE: ROM preservation
(Data I/O system 19)> > At 7:03 AM -0700 8/16/07, dwight elvey wrote:> > >
From: briandixson at tiscali.co.uk> > Hi > >Chris,> > > > I was
looking at your thread > >relating to the Data I/O Manual and understand> >
>you have the manuals.> > > > I picked a System19 > >unit up a couple
of years ago and it came with > >the> Unipack & 001, 011 Adapters.> >
> > The ---snip---
> There are a few Data I/O sites scattered around > the Internet. I have a section
in my ftp area > devoted to lists, images, etc.>
ftp://ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/DATA-IO> > ROM/PROM lists are in the FAMILY
section at the > rear of the PDF manuals of the 29B directory, and > a few .txt
lists are in the UNIPAK2B directory> > This is mirrored on a number of other sites,
so > go easy on the download volume or I'll have to > limit access...> >
John :-#)#
Hi
One should not that while the family codes are correct,
the rev levels for the UniPak are different than those for
the UniPak2. I wonder how it responds if the unit is not
up to the specified rev? I guess if one tried to select
one that wasn't supported, it would error out.
Does anyone have any schematics for the various
uP adapters. I'd really like to program 8751's and 8748's.
Dwight
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