Hi
I just saw a UniPak on ebay. This along with the
29A or B that another mentioned will program most any
eprom you need as well as most PROMs.
Dwight
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2007 18:09:44 -0700> To: cctalk
at classiccmp.org> From: healyzh at aracnet.com> Subject: Re: EPROM
programmer/readers> > At 4:40 PM -0500 9/13/07, Ethan Dicks wrote:> >On
9/13/07, Roy J. Tellason <rtellason at verizon.net> wrote:> >> On Thursday
13 September 2007 01:42, Zane H. Healy wrote:> >> > After putting it off for
many, many years, I've decided to break down> >> > and do it. I'm in
the market for a device to read and program> >> > EPROM's such as would be
found in DEC or Commodore 64 hardware.> >>> >> The c64 never used
EPROMs, only masked ROMs. Though there were one or two> >> aftermarket devices
that would use 'em, typically with an adapter.> >> >Perhaps not _in_ the
C-64, but there were plenty of cartridges and> >peripherals that used EPROMs -
typically the 2732 or 2764.> > I'm planning on building an adapter to allow
replacing the Kernal ROM > with a EPROM with three different ROM images on it. The
hardest > thing in doing this looks to be getting the EPROM burned.> > >
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