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<DIV><FONT size=2>I've never got the same file twice when reading any of the
chips with my new Pocket Programmer (P.P.). I could read a chip then
verify it to the file and it would never match. Each time I do a check sum
calculation on a chip it is different. I have no idea for sure what is
causing my problem. I've tried the p.p. on my PII-300 laptop, my 286
laptop and my PII-350 PC. It will not work correctly with any of
them. I did notice that the power supply I got with the unit is putting
out about 14V D.C. on my multi-meter. That is quite a bit higer than the
9V it's suppose to be putting out. I'm gonna pick up a new P.S. at Radio
Shack tomorrow and see what happens. My best guess is either the high
voltage is messing with the p.p. or the p.p. is already fried because of
it. If I don't have any luck, I'll get ahold of the place who built the
p.p. (the company that builds it is only 15 miles from me) and see what they
have to say. I thought maybe some of you may have some ideas.
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<DIV><FONT size=2>Thanks in advance!</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT size=2>Jeff</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>