Author |
Topic |
|
troyster42
USA
13 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2019 : 08:52:01
|
Hi, I have been looking around and haven't found what I am looking for yet and thought I would ask. I'm getting some M27C160 and M27C322. I know I need to get the ADP-054 adapter. My question is the files I am using are 8 bit files. What all is needed to burn these files with this device? I don't have either the chips or adapter yet as I want to make sure I can do this before I order.
Thanks in advance. |
|
Reply #1
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2019 : 10:29:56
|
quote: Originally posted by troyster42
Hi, I have been looking around and haven't found what I am looking for yet and thought I would ask. I'm getting some M27C160 and M27C322. I know I need to get the ADP-054 adapter. My question is the files I am using are 8 bit files. What all is needed to burn these files with this device? I don't have either the chips or adapter yet as I want to make sure I can do this before I order.
Thanks in advance.
How do you know they are 8bit files? |
|
|
Reply #2
troyster42
USA
13 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2019 : 12:01:07
|
I have been looking more, I don't think I will need to go this route. I am doing eproms for pinball machines and there was a list that included these chips. I have also been told all of the pins use 8 bit. I have been looking and I can't find anything over a M27C801. I was mainly looking into this and to see what all needs to be done but it seems I won't have to. Thanks for the response. |
|
|
Reply #3
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 06/07/2019 : 17:03:29
|
quote: Originally posted by troyster42
I have been looking more, I don't think I will need to go this route. I am doing eproms for pinball machines and there was a list that included these chips. I have also been told all of the pins use 8 bit. I have been looking and I can't find anything over a M27C801. I was mainly looking into this and to see what all needs to be done but it seems I won't have to. Thanks for the response.
Good, keep us posted. |
|
|
Reply #4
Eloeri
USA
6 Posts |
Posted - 06/08/2019 : 02:51:29
|
quote: Originally posted by troyster42
Hi, I have been looking around and haven't found what I am looking for yet and thought I would ask. I'm getting some M27C160 and M27C322. I know I need to get the ADP-054 adapter. My question is the files I am using are 8 bit files. What all is needed to burn these files with this device? I don't have either the chips or adapter yet as I want to make sure I can do this before I order.
Thanks in advance.
8-bit equivalents for the M27C160 AND M27C322 are the 29F016 and 29F032. |
|
|
Reply #5
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 06/08/2019 : 03:17:34
|
quote: Originally posted by Eloeri
quote: Originally posted by troyster42
Hi, I have been looking around and haven't found what I am looking for yet and thought I would ask. I'm getting some M27C160 and M27C322. I know I need to get the ADP-054 adapter. My question is the files I am using are 8 bit files. What all is needed to burn these files with this device? I don't have either the chips or adapter yet as I want to make sure I can do this before I order.
Thanks in advance.
8-bit equivalents for the M27C160 AND M27C322 are the 29F016 and 29F032.
Same size but not the same technology. |
|
|
Reply #6
GeneralTiger
Germany
1 Posts |
Posted - 07/16/2019 : 21:16:34
|
The programmer is connected to the computer parallel port (printer interface) through the data line, independent external power supply, more convenient to use and more stable to program; use the graphical interface under WINDOWS, use the mouse to operate, support Windows ME/98/95/2000 system With programming instructions, the control program has a friendly working interface, and the various operations on the chip become very simple, whether it is electronic or computer enthusiasts can easily grasp. Multi-function programmer: support AT89 series chip, AVR chip, EPROM, EEPROM, FLASH and serial EEPROM series chips, commonly used PIC microcontroller chip; low price, high cost performance; suitable for automotive electronics and computer enthusiasts, Also suitable for electronic computer maintenance personnel and microcontroller developers. More than 200 devices can be supported without adding an adapter. After adding an adapter, you can support the full range of models of the 51 series MCUs, and the latest high-capacity program chips! Supports chips with 3.3V and 2.9V voltages. Using the FWH (PLCC32) converter, you can support the 3.3V voltage chip such as N82802AB, SST49LF002, SST49LF004 used on the latest Intel810, 815, and 845 motherboards. That is to say, almost all BIOS chips on the motherboard, multi-function BIOS programmer. Can support, really a cost-effective programmer. |
Edited by - anniel on 07/17/2019 05:00:11 |
|
|
|
Topic |
|