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Date   : Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:07:00 +0100
From   : hideki.adam@... (adam colley)
Subject: VersEPROM dip switch settings

Hihi

On 26/10/06, Sprow <info@...> wrote:
> > It has two blocks of 4 DIP switches labelled A and B, VCC and VPP
> > switches and the usual ZIF socket, plugs into the user port...
> That sounds suspiciously like the MultiPROM I have here, except that mine
> came with a blank UVIPROM ("ho ho ho" I said to myself) so I reverse
> engineered its guts and wrote my own programmer software.
> Can you take a photo of it to confirm? In which case I can tell you what the
> 8 DIP switches do, and I think I may even still have the manual somewhere
> (though I rarely refer to it since my programmer software works out the DIP
> switch settings and prompts you to change them),

Ah, there's a rather poor quality pic (due to my camera and its not
liking close objects than my photography as such) at
http://www.1984.org.uk/pogo/verseprom.jpg

I did use this programmer about 10 years ago when the manual wasn't
lost and I recall if you were programming more than a 16K device, you
had to use the switches and program it 16K at a time, it's also
excruciatingly slow, lol

Thanks :>


-- 
Hideki.Adam



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