Think thats the one that (originally) only worked properly on an XT with a
herc screen- still have one here somewhere- there was a later software
release that let you use the same hardware on 286 class machines provided
they were not too fast. And it did max out at 27512s.
I can probably find the original pc s/w if it's any use but you're chasing
s/w for the Apple so probably it's not.
On the topic of EPROM prgrammers, I'm still looking for s/w for the North
Valley SPGM-100 Universal programmer I have here.
DaveB
Christchurch, NZ
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joe" <rigdonj(a)cfl.rr.com>
To: <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:34 PM
Subject: Re: Sunshine EPROM programmer for Apple II
I used to have the manual for the PC version and it
looked extermely
easy
to use. Everything was menu driven. IF you can find
the software you
should
be home free. IIRC the PC version programmed 2716s to
27512s.
Joe
At 07:20 PM 7/23/03 -0400, you wrote:
>While cleaning, I ran across an old EPROM programmer for an Apple II
>computer. The only label on it is "Sunshine". Searching on the 'net
has
>turned up nothing on this card, but some information on the PC version
>of the programmer. An EPROM programmer would be a very useful thing for
>some of the projects I would like to work on, but I don't have any
>software or information on this card. Does anyone have the software or
>manual or any information on this? Thanks!
>
>Ian Primus
>ian_primus(a)yahoo.com