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Calab
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Posted - 07/08/2022 : 14:21:23
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I recently purchased five ST M27C256B EPROMs on eBay. Now I am trying to use one, but when I try to read it, or verify that it's blank I get a Check ID error.
I am using XGPro v12.05 and a TL866II-Plus v 04.02.129 EPROM burner on a Windows 11 PC. This combination has worked before, but I've recently wiped my system and did a fresh installation of Windows and XGPro.
I have selected the correct chip in the software. The chip is in the socket correctly. Device manager in Windows looks OK.
When I try to read or blank check the chip, the ID that I see is 0x0800. If I skip the ID check and do a read, the chip is full of "F8".
I do have a second chip in my EPROM eraser, but I don't think that it's going to help.
Is it possible that the XGPro software is damaged, or the EPROM burner itself is not working correctly? Is there anything I can do the check this? |
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anniel
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Posted - 07/09/2022 : 06:20:22
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quote: Originally posted by Calab
I recently purchased five ST M27C256B EPROMs on eBay. Now I am trying to use one, but when I try to read it, or verify that it's blank I get a Check ID error.
I am using XGPro v12.05 and a TL866II-Plus v 04.02.129 EPROM burner on a Windows 11 PC. This combination has worked before, but I've recently wiped my system and did a fresh installation of Windows and XGPro.
I have selected the correct chip in the software. The chip is in the socket correctly. Device manager in Windows looks OK.
When I try to read or blank check the chip, the ID that I see is 0x0800. If I skip the ID check and do a read, the chip is full of "F8".
I do have a second chip in my EPROM eraser, but I don't think that it's going to help.
Is it possible that the XGPro software is damaged, or the EPROM burner itself is not working correctly? Is there anything I can do the check this?
Ask the manufacturer, they certainly can help you. |
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Calab
Canada
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Posted - 07/10/2022 : 09:01:18
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Just to follow up...
I did some testing on these chips, and others that I have and have determined that my EPROM burners are working properly. I just received "fake" EPROMs.
I was able to burn a M27512 for my purposes. |
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Reply #3
anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 07/10/2022 : 14:55:24
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quote: Originally posted by Calab
Just to follow up...
I did some testing on these chips, and others that I have and have determined that my EPROM burners are working properly. I just received "fake" EPROMs.
I was able to burn a M27512 for my purposes.
Fakes are common since they are long time obsolete chips. |
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