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Date   : Tue, 15 Aug 2000 17:06:08 +0100
From   : "Chris Richardson" <chris@...>
Subject: Re: Eprom Programmer

Cheers Mike

http://8bs.jml.net/see/eprommer3.jpg

Chris

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Mike Tomlinson <mike@...>
To: <bbc-micro@...>
Sent: Tuesday, August 15, 2000 8:12 AM
Subject: Re: [BBC-Micro] Eprom Programmer


> In article <001301c00611$8b9851c0$28a632d4@...>, Chris Richardson
> <chris@...> writes
> >Hi all
> >
> >Does anyone recognise this EPROM programmer? (latest addition to the see
> >bits at 8BS page). It is a tiny bit of kit and looks really neat.
> >
> >http://www.8bs.jml.net/see/eprommer2.jpg
> >
> >It plugs in to the User Port. Does anyone know what software it needs to
> >operate it?
> 
> A popular eprom programmer in BBC days was the Ground Control Uviprom
> programmer.  This was sold in kit form or as an unboxed board, and it
> was common for people to build the kit into their own enclosures, so it
> could appear in a bewildering variety of forms.
> 
> It plugged into the user port and cane with a ROM written by Solidisk
> with *TEST, *BLOW, *COMP etc. commands for testing, burning and
> comparing EPROMs.
> 
> If you post up the URL of a picture of the insides, I can tell you
> whether it's the Ground Control kit or not (I have one here with the
> ROMS for it.)
> 
> 
> -- 
> Mike Tomlinson
> mike@...
> 
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