I believe the firmware he's looking for is the INTERNAL EPROMs that determine what the machine is capable of programming. John Robertson wrote:
I have software for IBM compatibles that might work with your unit. "Promlink". Would you like a copy? No firmware though...
John :-#)#
At 11:02 PM 7/30/00, Chris Loggans wrote:
Hey, does anyone on the list have one of these? I recently picked one up and it works great, except that I'd like to get a more recent firmware than is in the machine right now. Data I/O handed off support for all of their obsolete products to a third party which doesn't supply firmware upgrades. My only hope is to find someone else with one of these beasts. Anyone?
Thanks, -Chris
PS - I have the manual and can scan it in if anyone is interested. Just let me know.
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