more emulator stuff...
Patrick G. Moore
pmoore at cmr.gov
Wed Oct 20 15:36:19 GMT 1999
That's interesting. I bought a pocket programmer several months
ago from intronics. I ordered it over the phone as their web site
did not have ordering capability. It arrived promptly, and I managed
to read my eprom with it, but I have not tried to write one yet. I
did not see an emulator then, but this looks good to me. Since they
are both in Kansas, maybe they have merged or something.
Pat
Shannen Durphey wrote:
>
> Intronics is the original source for that eprom burner. I have one,
> it works but it's buggy.
> Hmmm... Seems they no longer have a web site. Here's a link which
> has their address and phone number.
> http://link-comm.com/promprog.htm#intronics
>
> David Cooley wrote:
> >
> > Ernst denBroeder wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi gang.
> > >
> > > I just found this link, and being a new member to your list - I'm not sure if
> > > anyone has posted this before. Follow this link and scroll about 2/3rds of the
> > > way down.
> > >
> > > http://www.xtronics.com/memory/EPROM.htm
> > >
> > > It's got info on an eprom emulator (w/ software) for $90. Sounds like a deal to
> > > me...? Has anyone looked into this before? The site even states that this
> > > emulator is mostly purchased for hacking ECMs.
> >
> > According to their web site, the 89.95 emulator is an adaptor to go on
> > their 129.95 programmer.
> > That just shot the price to $220.00!
> >
> > --
> > ============================================================
> > David Cooley N5XMT Internet: N5XMT at bellsouth.net
> > Microsoft... You can buy better, but you can't pay more!
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