Prom Burner

Romans, Mark romans at starstream.net
Mon Sep 4 19:13:11 GMT 2000


I have two dataraser's, one with the timer, one without.  I made a little
metal
clip out of wire, that fits in a compartment under the sliding cover when
not
in use that allows me to defeat the cover switch it I need to erase a prom
in the memcal.
I have the Needham's emp10 serial port programmer.  It works great.

I also built an adapter from the memcal socket in an old ecm that allows
me to snap a memcal in and plug the adapter into the emp10 for reading
and programming.

Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Plecan" <nacelp at bright.net>
To: <gmecm at diy-efi.org>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 11:41 AM
Subject: Re: Prom Burner


>
>
> You will need a double row pin header in order to read the EPROM in the
> MEMCAL without unsoldering the EPROM (a major PITA). Take a look at the
new
> FAQ section in the GMECM and it will tell you where to get the header. I
> bought mine at a local radio parts supply store (forget Radio Shack). As
for
> an Eraser, I have finally decided to build my own with a G15T8 ultraviolet
> bulb and a standard 18" light fixture from Home Depot. All the Erasers
I've
> inquired about will not accept the MEMCAL. Check out intronics website on
> how
> to build an eraser yourself.
>
> With a drop of solder the Dataraser II will work.
> Just need to defeat the cover switch, and NOT LOOK INTO IT
> Bruce
>
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