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AjGreenberg

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Posted - 01/16/2007 :  09:36:00  Show Profile
Ok, so I've been using this for about 6 months now with NO problems, then the other day the damm thing just stopped burning.

I can read any 27C256 (my normal burn), however when I go to burn, I get an error like (error! prog = 0e, chip = ff)

**(yes, these are clean blank eproms) I even tried this on a few ATMEL 29C256 chips with the same results. The funny thing is the burner will not erase the whole chip either, only partially.

I have tried uninstalling the software and reinstalling the software, only to get the same error.

I even tried deleting the .cfg file, and in uninstalled the usb driver from the device manager.

I'm at a loss now and went back to my xtronics PP2 for the time being. I really need the top853 to work as I do a lot of work on the go. I'm beginning to believe the burner took the proverbial dump and is a gonner...

Help?!

Edited by - AjGreenberg on 01/16/2007 09:39:19
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ZLM

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Posted - 01/17/2007 :  01:20:47  Show Profile
programmer problem. You need a replacement or repair.
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AjGreenberg

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Posted - 01/17/2007 :  21:05:05  Show Profile
Well, I decided to give it another try on my other laptop and it works fine there. So something has run amuck on my programming laptop. I'm thinking it was the IE7 upgrade that caused its demise. I will post more once I ghost my laptop back to WinXP-SP2.
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