I know the 29B & 2B can program many more devices than the 29A and 2 and the "29A will not work properly with a PC and the UI version of promlink" (quote from someone else). I have been holding out for a 29B & 2B combination for these reasons. Maybe the files in these two locations can help. http://arcarc.xmission.com/Test%20Equipment/Eprom%20Programmer%20Software/Da... ftp://flippers.com/pub/TTL/DATA-IO/ At 03:54 PM 3/7/2004, Electronicamuse@aol.com wrote:
What's the major difference (for classic arcade collectors) in 29A vs 29B with 2B Unipak? I am guessing that the answer is that both do older EPROM like 2732, etc, but the 29B may do larger ones with proper firmware and expanded RAM and 29A needs program packs to be able to program bi-polars, etc. Am I close? What's the deal with the Unipak 2B center (removable) socket? I have some 28 pin and some 40 pin with different part #s.
Thanks
Dave
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