Emulator Come on guys

Peter D. Hipson mail at darkstar.mv.com
Thu Apr 22 00:24:37 GMT 1999


Another solution is to use a serial to parallel converter. I've a few that
I use when I need a second 'printer' port on notebook computers. They can
be found for $50+ new, and for a few dollars used. 

At 05:51 PM 4/21/99 -0400, you wrote:
>At 03:33 PM 4/21/99 -0400, you wrote:
>
>>
>>That means, you have already done the one at
>>http://www.paulandmark.u-net.com/electron/Computer/Eprom_Emulator/
>>as a double sided layout, and thats what the beta is?  And now
>>you are working on the one at 
>>http://www.emi.net/~mpitts/PROM-EMU.ZIP as the next generation?
>
>Hi Pat,
>Not sure if it's the next generation or not...  It runs off the parallel
>port, so those with Diacom have to swap cables every time they want to
>change the cal...  If we could find a serial port unit that allowed
>individual address changes instead of having to dump the whole Bin, that
>would be the best of both worlds.
>

Thanks, 
        Peter Hipson (founder, NEHOG)
        1995 White NA Hummer Wagon



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