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Re: EPROM Emulator



Intronics has the Pocket Programmer (139), and an emulator for it at 80
something (US).
I like the PP and just got the emulator but haven't tried it yet
B


> I was thinking the same thing, but minimum cost was more than my budget.
Ran
> across an Eprom simulator on a czechslovakian site that was about $80(US)
> ready to use, but it looked like something I could put together for
30$(best
> guess). Too many other more pressing projects for the time being though.
> Mike
> Swayze
> mswayze@truswood.com
> kswayze@bellsouth.net
> <8-{b>
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 1:37 PM
> Subject: EPROM Emulator
>
>
> > While looking for a cheap EPROM burner online I came across an EPROM
> > emulator. Wouldn't this gizmo save a lot of time when tuning? I know its
> not
> > real time, but couldn't you just download a new tuning program after
each
> run
> > rather than remove, burn and replace the EPROM? Is there something about
> this
> > device that doesn't quite work? Once you got the program right, then you
> burn
> > a permanent EPROM.
> > THanks
>
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