On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 4:46 PM, Jay West <jwest at classiccmp.org> wrote:
Another good example - the CP-1128 appears to require a usb attached computer to
function.
Just in case anyone is looking at BP Microsystems programmers:
As far as I know only their first programmer the EP-1 had a RS-232
interface. After that they all had an LPT interface (PLD-1100,
PLD-1128, EP-1132, EP-1140, CP-1128, BP-1148, BP-1200, BP-1400,
BP-1600, BP-1700) until they switched to a USB interface (BP-1410,
BP-1610, BP-1710).
The last software update for the LPT interface BP-1200 and BP-1400 was
in 2008 and for the BP-1600 and BP-1700 was in 2013. Only the USB
interface models are supported by current software updates. I got a
USB interface BP-1410 on eBay a year or so ago but I almost never see
the USB interface models there.
-Glen