That reminds me, does anyone have a burner that can both read & program
16-pin 256x4 PROMs?
Kai
-----Original Message-----
From: Doug Coward [mailto:dcoward_at_pressstart.com]
Sent: Friday, October 16, 1998 3:27 PM
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
Subject: Re: PROM Burner
Joe said:
> 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.
I can't believe all of the hammering that Data I/O
is taking on this list.
When I got my series 22 I when right to the Obsolete
Programmer Support section of Data I/Os site to get
the list of code for it. They are right there!!
http://www.dataio.com/support/obsolete.html
or their FTP site
ftp://ftp.data-io.com/dataio/
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Doug Coward
Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale,CA
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Received on Fri Oct 16 1998 - 17:34:55 BST