Needhams EMP30 EPROM programmer on Win7
JosephKK Inscribed thus:
On Sat, 13 Mar 2010 17:47:25 +0000, Baron
wrote:
Joel Koltner Inscribed thus:
"Oppie" wrote in message
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Modern times bring modern problems.
Yes, although using a printer port to interface to an EPROM
programmer is the kind of thing that even 10 years ago was no longer
a very good idea.
Maybe not. I've a perfectly good RS232 programmer that is effectively
scrap because the production machine doesn't have the correct ports.
Note I did say "Production Machine", that doesn't mean I can't use it
elsewhere. :-)
I will have accessible serial ports for many years to come. Does it
have a good parts library? I might yet get some use out of it.
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Best Regards:
Baron.
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