[aprssig] Prom Burners
Scott Miller scott at opentrac.orgThu Mar 31 20:20:26 UTC 2005
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> with elderly parts. If you can't find, or the offerer can't provide a list of > part numbers, just walk away. The Data I/O unisite 29B will do almost every > EPROM that any might have used with a TNC2 or any of it's clones. It runs an As ancient as it is, the PB-10 has pretty good algorithm support. For something like a 27C256 it'll have several manufacturer-specific algorithms available. I've got a dedicated DOS machine in the garage for it, but I was able to get it working (with a driver Needham provided) under Windows 2000. I don't think any of my current PCs have ISA slots, though. Scott N1VG
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