Ee?prom burners [Was: Re: CUBIX/6809 updates]

Tony Duell ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk
Tue Dec 13 18:29:24 CST 2005


> That said, the only thing that's really kept me from building machines
> (heh, besides time and money!) is the lack of an eprom (or eeprom)
> burner.

Much more use than an EPROM programmer is an EPROM emulator. This is a 
box of RAM that you can load from a PC and which apperas as an EPROM to 
the target system (there's a lead ending in a DIL header that plugs into 
the EPROM socket on the target). If your code is as bad as mine, you'll 
go (in)sane programming, erasing, and reprogramming EPROMs for every bug fix.

I built my own EPROM programmer/emulator almost 20 years ago. 3 boards of 
TTL, a UART chip, RAM, etc. I couldn't use a microcontroller, because I 
had nothing to blow the firmware ROM with.

-tony



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