At 11:09 AM -0700 2/12/07, woodelf wrote:
Dave McGuire wrote:
Ahh, that's you. :) I'll shoot you some tasty goodness via
PayPal shortly.
-Dave
Well I could not find the Auction Site. Good luck on your buy.
I do hope people help Phill in the other post get a NON-PC based
fuse ROM programmer built. I would like to see built that becuase every
stupid thing has to be attached to a stupid PC rather than a
old classic computer with a serial port. I'll even buy a PCB if gets
the project built.
The DATA I/O 29A/B used a standard serial port...could probably hook
to a MAC using a USB<->Serial adapter. Supports many PROMS and early
Eproms.
There were also Universal burners from Xeltek in the early 90s that
would run off a serial port, Superpro II as I recall would burn many
PROMs and Eproms up to about 8MB.
Not to say that designing stuff isn't fun. I do have the manuals for
the algorithms if he can't find them elsewhere already in PDF format
- I'd need to scan mine though.
John :-#)#