Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!rochester!uhura.cc.rochester.edu!sunybcs!boulder!ncar!tank!uxc!ksuvax1!cseg!hcx!gmg From: gmg@hcx.uucp (Greg M. Garner) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: EPROM programmer Summary: Eprom programmer is cheap and runs on RS232. Message-ID: <676@cseg.uucp> Date: 16 Sep 88 04:47:29 GMT References: <13240002@hprmokg.rnd.hp> <1843@loral.UUCP> <740@super.ORG> Sender: netnews@cseg.uucp Lines: 17 I use an Eprom programmer from B&C microsystems. I bought it in kit form for 250.00, and put about 6 hours of labor and 40.00 of chips into it. I like it very much. It runs on the serial port, using any terminal emulator program. It will upload/download intel hex files or motorola sym files, or binary files. The programmer is the model 1409C. B&C microsystems can be reached at 408-997-7685. The programmer will do virtually any eprom, and most single chip micros that have eprom in them (except for motorola ones). I have used this system on my Amiga to develop code for my own 68000 breadboarded computer, for a 6801 microcontroller, and for numerous 8035 and 8748 projects. The Amiga makes a very nice platform for developing machine code, because I can keep the editor, term program, assembler, and anything else I want all running at the same time. Greg Garner h: 501-442-4847