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baritonomarchetto
Italy
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Posted - 08/11/2010 : 01:11:52
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Hi all,
i am new on this board an this is the first time i approach the eprom/eeprom world, so be patient with me :)
i wanna be able to let some arcade PCB's of mine (Williams Joust by first, but i have various defective PCB's from 1980 to 1995) to play again. Those games PCB's uses 2732, 2716 eprom. The S.O. my portable PC has is Windows Vista and i have not a parallel port...
I was interested in a cheap programmer like the GQ4X or 3X, but i don't know what accessories i would need... could someone help me on finding out the best solution to program those old eproms (that family of eproms) indicating programmer and accesories?
Also: what's the main difference between 3x and 4x true usb programmers?
thanks a lot :)
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ZLM
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baritonomarchetto
Italy
9 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2010 : 03:24:00
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Thanks for the answer. I don't know what JTAG Support, Fast mode SPI, Altera Xilinx CPLD means (it looks like those are the main differences); so GQ-3X is good for my pourposes? What accessory would i need?
thanks a lot ;) |
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Reply #3
ZLM
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Posted - 08/11/2010 : 09:25:05
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if you are mainly for 2732, 2716 EPROMs, then the GQ-3X is good. If you want to let progrmmer support newer SPI EEPROMs, then the GQ-4X is better. |
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baritonomarchetto
Italy
9 Posts |
Posted - 08/11/2010 : 15:16:32
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Thanks for the answer. For what concerns accessories, do i need special accessories or the 3X and 4X are ready-to-go with 27xx eproms? |
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baritonomarchetto
Italy
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Posted - 08/13/2010 : 00:10:26
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No one can help me figuring if the basic pack is ready to handle 27xx EPROM without accessories? And what about an external power supply? Thanks :) |
Edited by - baritonomarchetto on 08/13/2010 00:24:06 |
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Reply #6
ZLM
2945 Posts |
Posted - 08/13/2010 : 18:35:12
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You do not need the externl power adapter, unless you are connecting the programmer ro a unpowered US B hub.
If your 27xx EPROMs in DIP package, then you do not need any adapters.
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baritonomarchetto
Italy
9 Posts |
Posted - 08/14/2010 : 03:55:44
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Sorry, but what is the DIP package? |
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ZLM
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baritonomarchetto
Italy
9 Posts |
Posted - 08/16/2010 : 13:40:09
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Not sure if they are PDIP (maybe CerDIP?) but they should fit the ZIF socket (they are common arcade PCB's EPROMS) |
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Reply #10
ZLM
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Posted - 08/16/2010 : 14:11:18
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they are same size. If it is in black color, then it is PDIP. If it is brown, then it is CerDIP. |
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