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nintendo2600

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Posted - 06/12/2008 :  08:15:56  Show Profile
Hey,

Had this top2004 half ass programmer for a little over a year. It used to program 27c010 and\or 27c1001 128k chips fairly well but now it wont and I know the chips are in good working order and nice and clean. Also it has never been able to program 27c512\27512 64k chips or 2732 4k chips. Anyone got a fix for any of these issues namely howto make it work properly with 27c010 or 27c512? I think this burner is a pretty big waste of cash as it seems it only works properly with a few common chips and every other chip it "suposedly" works with it doesn't. I'm pretty good with electronics so don't worry about going in depth with any help info you can provide.

Thanks,
Shawn
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nintendo2600

6 Posts

Posted - 06/14/2008 :  20:34:37  Show Profile
Nobody has any info?
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nintendo2600

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Posted - 06/16/2008 :  00:01:43  Show Profile
13 people have read this thread and not one has any info AT ALL? Man, I was really hoping to get some info here. ;(
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ZLM

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Posted - 06/16/2008 :  10:32:58  Show Profile
Well, it seems hardware problem.
Check all the voltages on the chip when doing read and write. both VCC and VPP on the chip when doing programming.

If the programmer reading is OK, then it must be VPP problem for the programming.

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nintendo2600

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Posted - 06/16/2008 :  12:31:26  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by ZLM

Well, it seems hardware problem.
Check all the voltages on the chip when doing read and write. both VCC and VPP on the chip when doing programming.

If the programmer reading is OK, then it must be VPP problem for the programming.





thanks I'll do that. These top programmers are such jank, I wish I would have known more about them being prone to breaking down so quickly. There is no excuse for a machine to breakdown in only a year or so's time. Poor manifacturing is to blame I'm sure of it. If they didn't use such low end parts everyone wouldn't be having so many issues with the brand.
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