Re: ROM adapter

From: John Robertson <pinball_at_istar.com>
Date: Thu Nov 27 1997 - 19:39:57 EST

The only programmer that did all the early stuff is one of DATA IO's
models...I don't remember the unit number but it seemed that everyone of
the electronics wholesellers had them back then...
John :-#)#

jwelser@ccwf.cc.utexas.edu wrote:
>
> On Wed, 26 Nov 1997, Al Kossow wrote:
>
> > I also just discovered that neither the 29 or the fancy
> > UniSites support TMS2716's.. I ended up lifting the pin
> > on a wirewrap socket and reading them as 2708's and
> > toggling A10 by hand.
> >
>
> Does anybody know which programers DID support TMS2716s?
>
> It seems like a programmer that does ALL the old stuff (2708s,
> TMS2716s, old Bipolar stuff, etc) has become one of my "Holy Grails" of
> video game collecting.....There had to be SOME programmer that did them
> all...
>
> Joe

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Received on Thu Nov 27 16:44:28 1997

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