I'm having problems with Winbond's W27C010 eproms. The programmer doesn't recognize them and displays an ID error. Could someone help me with a tip on how to solve this problem? Is an adapter necessary to use this eprom model?
quote:Originally posted by Carlos Eduardo Alves Reze
I'm having problems with Winbond's W27C010 eproms. The programmer doesn't recognize them and displays an ID error. Could someone help me with a tip on how to solve this problem? Is an adapter necessary to use this eprom model?
I appreciate your help.
No adapter is needed. Can you post a picture of your chips?
quote:Originally posted by Carlos Eduardo Alves Reze
I'm having problems with Winbond's W27C010 eproms. The programmer doesn't recognize them and displays an ID error. Could someone help me with a tip on how to solve this problem? Is an adapter necessary to use this eprom model?
I appreciate your help.
No adapter is needed. Can you post a picture of your chips?
Thanks for the answer!
This is a photo of the eprom.
The programmer doesn't recognize it. I bought a batch of 10 pieces on AliExpress and none of the 10 worked.
The funny thing is that if you put it in a 42-pin socket and make a jumper from pin 24 of the eprom to pin 2 of the socket and put it in the programmer, it recognizes the eprom ID, but still can't verify or record it.
Edited by - Carlos Eduardo Alves Reze on 01/13/2025 13:28:00
quote:Originally posted by Carlos Eduardo Alves Reze
quote:Originally posted by anniel
quote:Originally posted by Carlos Eduardo Alves Reze
I'm having problems with Winbond's W27C010 eproms. The programmer doesn't recognize them and displays an ID error. Could someone help me with a tip on how to solve this problem? Is an adapter necessary to use this eprom model?
I appreciate your help.
No adapter is needed. Can you post a picture of your chips?
Thanks for the answer!
This is a photo of the eprom.
The programmer doesn't recognize it. I bought a batch of 10 pieces on AliExpress and none of the 10 worked.
The funny thing is that if you put it in a 42-pin socket and make a jumper from pin 24 of the eprom to pin 2 of the socket and put it in the programmer, it recognizes the eprom ID, but still can't verify or record it.
Looks like a blacktopped chip. You can verify this with acetone.