I have enough responses that they are claimed, but . . .
On Tue, 28 May 2013, Fred Cisin wrote:
Hopefully, tomorrow, I'll dig them both out and
get the manual info, as
well as what is marked on the boards.
The IC tester has a short ISA card with three 6821 chips plus 9 other
DIPs and a 4 pole switch. It is labeled "WTF-8604|4A \n MADE IN TAIWAN"
The manual is 8 little pages, half of which are lists of chips, and refers
to it as "IC TESTER CARD (ICT-301)"
The disk is 5.25" (360K) "V 1.0" 10/07/1986
The ZIF socket box has a 20 pin ZIF socket, and silkscreen illustration
"SUNSHINE" and how to plug in 14,16,18,20, and 24 pin chips! (THAT would
be interesting!
The EPROM burner has 4 28 pin ZIFs, one labelled "Master"
The disk says "IBM EW-904", also a copy of a disk from my previous one.
The manual is 16 little pages, and is labelled
"IBM-PC EPROM WRITER CARD
INSTRUCTION MANUAL"
The card has an 8255 and a dozen other DIPs, and solder pads for an
onboard 28 pin socket. It has a sticker of S/N008295
It is labelled "WTF-851227B" (So "What The Fuck" made them for
Sunshine?)
I was given these by somebody else about 15 years ago, and they have sat.
I used to have (and USE) an earlier Sunshgine EPROM programmer with only
one ZIF. No idea where that is now.