PROM Burner

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_jps.net>
Date: Fri Oct 16 09:03:20 1998

At 01:29 16-10-98, you wrote:

>Hans,
>
> DataI/O is the lousy about supporting the older equipment. I have a
>model 29 and a 2B module. I do have instructions for the 29 but not for
>the module. The 29 can be programmed from a computer by simple data
>transfer via Rs-232. Or you can use the keypad to enter all the data or to
>modify the data. BUT you need the instructions for the module since they
>include the code numbers used to identify the various EPROMS to the
>programmer. Without those codes the programmer is useless.

        The codes you refer to (Family/Pinout) are contained in the 'wallchrt.dos'
file, available for free download from Data I/O's web site (www.data-io.com).

        FWIW, I checked with DIO yesterday on reading the old 1702 with a UniSite.
They don't even have the device listed in their "obsolete" section. I guess
it just goes to show one how far back it goes.


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