Hi Mike,
I've taken this off-list now...
Thanks, let me know what the machine actually is...if it is a
400lb mopster I probably won't be interested, if suitcase sized, then,
YES I would be!
Thanks,
John :-#)#
At 4:22 PM -0400 9/26/06, Phil wrote:
John,
I have no use for it
anymore. Mike sent me a note about it so my reply to him is at bottom.
When I find it, I'll just sent it to Mike for the shipping. I need to
empty that building (5000 foot of old stuff)
anyway.
Mike,
I'll look for that
unit as soon as I can, perhaps this weekend. It's in I building I
use primarily for storage so it's not a 5 minute search. I don't need
the thing anymore and doubt it's been used in 20 years. I'll get
back with you on it ASAP. Unit has little to no value
to me nowadays.
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: John
Robertson
To: Technical Tools Mail
List
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 4:05
PM
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Archiving 1702
eproms.
Hi Phil,
Well, I did find a 1702 programmer that I am negotiating
on.
If that falls through then I will chat with you
further.
If I do get a working 1702 burner then I will offer
archive (read and store data) services to the TTL group - within
reason!
John ;-#)#
At 2:43 AM -0400 9/26/06, Phil wrote:
The Intel 1702 is
Intel's first EPROM from 1969
I doubt someone is going to "loan" you that programmer.
I think I still have one (programmer) in our other shop. If so what ya
give for it, purchase price?
Phil
----- Original Message -----
From: Mario
Van Cleave
To: Technical Tools Mail
List
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2006 2:09 AM
Subject: Re: [Techtoolslist] Archiving 1702
eproms.
Whoa...mine does this if you want to spend $700 for the
adapter. Blew me away! You just might want to send these
out.
http://www.arlabs.com/adapters.htm#PLCC%20TO%20DIP%20ADAPTERS
Mario
On 9/25/06, John Robertson <jrr@flippers.com> wrote:
Anyone know of an Eprom reader/burner for the ancient 1702
EPROMs? I
have a couple of early pinball games that I would really like to
archive the data and have nothing to read these suckers with. My
Data
I/O 29B doesn't go back that far. Reading the archive on Jeb
Margola's web site didn't help as it only talks about programming
the
suckers, not the settings to read them. Used -47VDC in the
programming!
These are very rare games, Recel Mr. Evil, Crazy Race, and
Interflip
Alasaka - the games are running on the Rockwell PPS4/8 system very
similar to Gottlieb's System 1. They called it System III for some
reason. no idea what System I or II were...
I do not want to send the EPROMS out to get read, would rather
borrow
the reader, archive them, then return the reader.
John :-#)#
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