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Re: Debugger board for P4 ECMs



would it be possible to
-configure it with a cabled edgecard connector
bye
Mike S.

 > I've been using this board recently and have found that I could use
> several more - one for each type of ECM on my bench.  It would be great
> if someone designed a PCB leading to a group purchase.  I of course have
> a component layout for the RS422 version.  I've thought about how to
> change it for an RS232 port.  It'll be a tight fit.
>
>
> Steve Ciciora <ciciora@edison.chisp.net> wrote:
> >
> > I don't have a 1227165,
>
> "nacelp" <nacelp@bright.net> wrote:
> >
> > I got a working 165 that I can loan you.
>
> This board works with more than just the '165.  It'll also work on a
> '730, '727, '748, '749, '8253, and so on.  The only thing special about
> the '165 is that it fits inside the case.  The other ECMs require
> cutting a large hole in a side of the case and having the board stick
> out.  Or just run the ECM without a case.
>
>
> In case it isn't obvious, there is no EPROM on this board.  The software
> to use it needs to be programmed into a MEMCAL (MEMPAK for the '748).
>
> --
> Ludis Langens                               ludis (at) cruzers (dot) com
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