Re: test equipment

From: Jess Askey <jess_at_magenta.com>
Date: Thu Mar 02 2000 - 11:35:07 EST

I would be willing to loan out the actual parallel port programming device
to people that need to program PIC's or maybe tradeout for free samples of the
end result!! ;-)
Like I said the software is all free and downloadable. I had to bite the bullet and buy
the little ZIF programmer for $200.

Kev wrote:
>
> If anyone is interested in working on this project please drop me a e-mail.
> I'm looking to use a 16F84 or 16F877 pic & minimal hardware to build a bare
> bones translator that can be a Do It Yourself type project and then maybe
> expaneded to include other platforms & players. It will also be a good
> opportunity to learn PIC programing.
>
> I'm sure the reason for the Sony's is the availability in the coin op world
> thanks to American Laser Games. (that's were I got my players....)
>
> Kev
>
> >
> > > I'd also like to work on more PIC projects & maybe a cheaper Dragon's
> Lair
> > > translator card ($200 ouch!!).
> >
> > no doubt.. I'll never know why they made it talk with Sony players
> > either.. Theres 20 times more Pioneer players out there, and they cost
> > less than Sony's. Besides I like the idea of DL running on an LD-V8000 :>
> >
>
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Received on Thu Mar 02 15:15:40 2000

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