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Re: EPROM Programmers



In article <37t5u5$nnl@maxwell6.ee>, Dan P. Scholnik <dpscholn@mtu.edu> wrote:
>Fretz, David (st3b1@jetson.uh.edu) wrote:
>: In article <37sgcj$loc@net.auckland.ac.nz>, gavin@ccu1.auckland.ac.nz (Gavin Picknell) writes...
>: >Does anyone know of anyone that still sells EPROM programmers for the Apple
>: >II? (preferably IIgs specific), card based or external. Any info would be
>: >great. Thanks.
>: 
>: I was reading in one of the old Byte magazines an article about how to make 
>: one your self.  Don't remember the issue or year.  This one was really old 
>: though.
>
>	I am currently building an EPROM Programmer for use with my Apple II.
>It's two parts - the card itself is only a bunch of i/o ports, so that
>the programmer part can be used with my IBM also. I got most of the tech
>info from two Byte Circuit Cellar articles (mentioned above). The issues
>are Feb. 85 and October 86. My programmer isn't anything fancy, and it 
>hasn't been too hard to build, but it does require some electronics 
>experience. I could probably be convinced to post or mail a schematic once
>it is finished...
>
>Dan

PLEASE DO! This would be very handy, and I love soldering stuff
(especially if the end result is useful... :)
Good luck with your design.
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