Re: prom programmers

From: Matt Rossiter - Verio Southern California <matt_at_rossiters.com>
Date: Mon Jan 11 1999 - 14:03:25 EST

The website is www.arlabs.com. I've been scoping this out too. They can
provide schematics for you and you can actually build your own adapters
for pretty cheap. The cost is about $289. The adapters are extra $$$ -
http://www.arlabs.com/adapters.htm - but are pretty cheap if you put them
together yourself.

Matt

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On Mon, 11 Jan 1999, John Robertson wrote:

> The simplest and cheapest PROM programmer is the one made by Andromeda
> Research. They are on the web, search for their site, something like
> www.adr.com if I recall. Cost is about $250US and the PROM adapter is a
> kit or assembly you can purchase that plugs into it. This works on the
> parallel port, IBM compatible.
>
> John :-#)#
>
> Franklin Bowen wrote:
> >
> > Do these handle the bipolar PROMs? And does it interface to computers? If
> > so, how?
> >
> > Sorry for all the questions. Data I/O's website didn't seem to have this
> > type of info...or I just couldn't find it.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > aek@spies.com (Al Kossow) on 01/10/99 08:29:03 PM
> >
> > Please respond to vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
> >
> > To: vectorlist@mcfeeley.cc.utexas.edu
> > cc: (bcc: Franklin Bowen/MD/CheckFree)
> > Subject: Re: prom programmers
> >
> > I have a couple of Data I/O 29A's with Unipaks that I'd
> > sell for $100 ea to people on the list.
> >
> > I need to go through them anyway to see which ones have the
> > computer control options..
>
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Received on Mon Jan 11 13:03:10 1999

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