E-prom ereaser& burner
Shawn R. Lin
slin01 at mail.orion.org
Fri Mar 24 07:18:34 GMT 2000
Brent Obermiller wrote:
>
> I also have the PB10 and DataraseII. It works great,
> although I have nothing to compare it to. The only reason
> not to buy the PB10 is if you have or plan to use a laptop
> PC, as you need a regular card slot.
I have an M2L Electronics EZ-EP programmer. It works great, and can
even auto-detect some ROM chips so you don't have to pick them out of
the menu. It is a parallel port device and I use it on my PC and my
laptop. Works with most EPROMs, EEPROMs, and Flash ROM.
They are $170 from http://www.m2l.com.
I have no affiliation with the company, but the owner is a really nice
guy. Around 3 or 4 years ago as a poor college student, I wanted a
parallel port programmer that could do Flash ROM. Most were out of my
price range. I wrote to M2L asking for more info about their EZ-EP, and
at the end of the message I only half jokingly asked if they offered any
student discounts or anything. He replied that he would sell me an
early prototype for $80 if I were interested, only difference being the
PCB layout wasn't as clean (a few wire jumpers) and no power LED. I
bought it, and it has worked perfectly ever since. In the next few
months, I burned many flash chips, and came across some new ones that
the programmer didn't support. Again I wrote to M2L, asking the owner
if he could write in support for the new flash chips. He said to just
email a datasheet, and he'd start working on it. So I located and dl'ed
the .pdf datasheets and emailed them to him. A few weeks later, a new
version of the software came out with support for the new chips. I
think in the end I asked him if he could implement support for at least
3 new flash chips, and if I remember correctly, they are all supported
in the latest software.
Definitely a respectable company that I highly recommend. It may be
more programmer than necessary, but if you want to be replacing 27C256's
with 29C256 flash ROMs like I do, then it may just come in very handy.
Anyway, that's my 2 cents.
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Shawn Lin
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