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On the 22/03/96, Brenton waffled to Bill..
Hello Brenton,
BV> Hmmm...The EPROM in my Sportshoe is in a PLCC package and I don't
BV> have an adapter for it. I can blow standard DIP packages but not
BV> PLCC. Dieter used to have a gadget which would do PLCC stuff until
BV> he told them where to shove it. (Some people, no consideration for
BV> others)
You must be thinking of Ant - I didn't have a PLCC adapter, but
the programmer I did have programmed and tested everything else
as well as burning eproms.
Now I'm reduced to a eprom-only gang programmer.
Woe tis I :-(
Dieter (dieter{at}intelligent.com.au)
PS Did you find that PAS stuff ? I've searched high and low and
the only thing I can think of is that I left it at Herpes from
when I installed the PAS there. I remembered to retrieve the PAS,
but not the disks or the Eprom programmer. There is only so much
I could carry when I bolted out the door :-)
... Back up my hard disk? I can't find the reverse switch!
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