Hi Rich
If this is the one I think it is, there should also be
some RAM on the board as well. It should work with a
KIM/SYM/AIM. I have one that I've used with my AIM.
The software is simple. You just write to the address
window for the EPROM a number of times and the EPROM
gets programmed. As I recall, the board can be configued
to do 2716's or 2732's. Poking around in your monitor
can find the memory locations.
Dwight
>From: "Cini, Richard" <RCini_at_congressfinancial.com>
>
>Hello, all:
>
> While cleaning up in the shop this weekend, I found what looks to be
>an EPROM programmer board. It's manufactured by Digital Matrix Associates
>with a part number of 6500-001-PWB.
>
> It's about the size of a STD BUS card (4.5" x 6") with a 22/44 pin
>edge connector and a right-angle 22/44 socket right above it. It has one ZIF
>socket and 4 empty sockets. Forgot to count the pins, though.
>
> It's either for an AIM65 or a KIM, but since I never labeled it when
>I got it, I can't remember. I'm guessing the AIM65, thought.
>
> Does anyone have any info on this card?
>
>Rich
>
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