Hi
For those on the west coast, I can do 1702A's on my SIM-4 and MP7.
I can use Intel HEX or binaries as input ( or BNPF as files if needed ).
If the Data I/O 19 that I just got works for these as well, I'll be
able to do them there. I currently do 2708's on my ByteSaver board.
I also have some old Intel UPP units but haven't had the time to
check them out.
Dwight
From: Joe <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
At 09:42 AM 1/10/04 -0800, Neil wrote:
I've seen a couple of threads discussing the
need to program 1702s. If
anyone needs a small qty of 1702A programmed I can do this. I've got an old
1702A programmer that I use to program EPROMs for my MMD1.
The programmer is Tenor Model 763 - it was used originally to program
sequence ROMs for industrial control. I've repaired it and made some
modifications to it, it's a manual programmer, you enter each byte on toggle
switches, originally the LS bit was on the left, MS bit on the right, I
reworked it so the bit order was more normal. :)
Thanks for the offer. I had been looking for a way to program some. But
I recently bought a Pro_Log programmer with the correct plug-ins for the
1702s. In addition, it has the serial link so I should be able to read and
program them to and from my PC. I haven't tried it yet but it appears to
work. I want to get started with it soon. Once I verify that it works I'll
also be able to program 1702s for anyone that needs them.
Joe