Date : Tue, 08 Jul 2003 18:49:54 +0000
From : "W.Scholten" <wouter.scholten@...>
Subject: Re: HCR micron plus 128K
Nick,
> I've taken some photos of my unit and put them on the web in case they
> are of any use to you. Back to my original theory, I think mine may be a
> 128k version as the firmware supports the 27011 IC. The original
> formware supplied with it (version 1.40) is actually labelled "128k
> micron plus".
They probably had some 64k manuals left over...
> The pictures can be viewd here:
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/nickbeee/micronplus/index.html
All looks the same as mine, but I'll put up some images myself too in a
few days.
I've made a bunch of images from 3 programmers I've come acroess: the
HCR 128K, Morley V2, and a self made or club made version labeled
CAsoft. Anyone know about this? I've got the source code for the CAsoft
programmer, which uses files from disk for each action, so it's a bit
slower as it reads the programming data in blocks (no room left for
more). The Morley is fastest... I've also found code for a ZERO eprom
programmer. Zero's quite a well known name in NL, but I've never seen
any of their stuff. From ads in UK mags it appears there was also an
english branch (or just a shop?).
Wouter
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