programmer, and eraser questions

James Wilson Wilson.James4 at worldnet.att.net
Thu Nov 4 09:16:02 GMT 1999


Jay,

Do you have a phone# or e-mail address for Needhams Electronics. I would
like to check out the EMP 10 programer.

     Thanks, Jim Wilson



-----Original Message-----
From: Jay Carter <JayC at RebelRednecks.Com>
To: gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu <gmecm at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu>
Date: Sunday, October 24, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: programmer, and eraser questions


At 04:04 PM 10/24/99 -0400, you wrote:
>Craig Moates wrote:
> >
> > Folks,
> >
> >
><snip>
> > For reprogramming EPROMs, I'm also considering the Intronics Pocket
> > Programmer ($130 or so). Any feedback on this decision would be
> welcomed. To
> > erase EPROMs, would a blacklight be effective or do I need an eraser
> > specifically designed for the task? I've never erased an EPROM before.
Does
> > it need to be given voltage during the erasure? Again, feedback sought.

I have a Pocket Programmer also.. and believe it or not, it caught on fire
on me. It literally melted the whole case. I'm still not sure what happened
with it. I mainly before was using a Needham's Electronics PB-10, which is
a programmer with a card that goes in an ISA slot. The Pocket Programmer
was my portable unit for going to the races, etc. After my PP burnt up, I
bought a Needham's Electronics EMP10 which is also a "portable" unit.. just
a bit bulkier but a far better unit. The software for the EMP series of
burners is also much better than Intronics software IMO. If only they have
a Windows based software package for the EMP-10......

Jay
Jay Carter







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