At 01:32 PM 3/12/05 -0800, Tom Jennings wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Joe R. wrote:
Subject: Sunshine T-5000 IN-CIRCUIT BOARD
PROGRAMMER??
Is anyone here familar with this programmer? It's about the size and
layout of an old Kaypro portable computer. This is Sunshine Co. of
Calfornia and not the Sunshine Co. of Taiwan that made a lot of the cheap
PC based EPROM programmers. Brief description here
<http://www.sunriseelectronics.com/t5000.htm>..
Wow, I used a Sunshine EPROM programmer back in the CP/M days, I have
the code that drives it still.
But mine didn't have a 1.7 gaga byte hard drive.
Yeah! Sounds nice doesn't it! A pentium CPU AND a 64180 CPU!! Actually I
made a mistake. I was operating from memory and I thought the brand name
was Sunshine but it's actually Sunrise. I spotted them (2) in a scrap yard
yesterday and wasn't sure what they were. But after finding the brief
description at the URL above I decided to grab them and try them out. I
went back this morning and brought them both home. I JUST got in and
haven't even taken them out of the car yet. FWIW according to the labels on
them they were used for some elctronics system on the FA-18. Keeping my
fingers crossed that they still work and that I can use them.
Joe