Hi guys happy new year and all that! I have swapped the the new non functioning willem programmer for an old Jed Programmer. I have got the driver loaded and...
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Jan 2, 2006 4:32 pm
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The bin files need to be located in the directory of your jed programmer, mine is in c:\pp and works fine. Cheers Mark H. ... From: FM900@yahoogroups.com...
Mark Hooper
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Jan 2, 2006 10:00 pm
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Presumably that would be for a UHF CB version? The seller should be very very happy! I think there are much more reliable UHF radios around for that ...
Hi Mark well I tried what you said I think, as i'm a apple computer type person and these windows machines well I wont go into what i think of them lol. I have...
Read eprom to disk will read the eprom you have in the programmer and create a .bin file which contains what is on the eprom. OK. Lets say you have programmed...
Mark Hooper
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Jan 3, 2006 5:55 am
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Hi Marty, Seems to me that the Jed software isnt looking for a .BIN file, but for something with another extension, hence why the file you read off the eprom ...
Thanks Jesse Turning file extension on helped me a bit. Well not sure what has happened but the Jed does seem to be able find them now. I did another read...
The file names in dos mode are only 8 characters long plus the extension which is usually 3 characters total of 11 thats why test3blank came out as test3bla ...
Hi Marty, The program you are using is obviously an MSDOS program so you are limited to 8 characters in the file name and 3 in the extension. This is a DOS ...
Ok now the Jed can find files my next hurdle is the offset. I am a little unsure what an offset is on an eprom? I'll tell you what I think it is and you can...
Hi Marty, basically you are correct about what the offset is. It allows you to set up where in the EPROM you want the data to start from. You may have several ...
Thanks Eric I tried to put an offset address in but it still wont burn. I tried to put in the start address like you said 0000h I'm unable to use that address...
Ok that lets us know it will only take HEX numbers the offsets should have a start and finish address. your start address should be 0000 or similar and the end...
Hi Skinny With out me tinkering with the addresses it has a start addy of :00000 and a end addy of : 01fff This jed also has an odd/even split mode but I have...
Hi , What type of EPROM are you using? 2764 - 26128 or what? I have a JED programmer and have had no problem burning a variety of sizes. If you are burning a...
Hi Chris I am trying to burn a 2764 eprom. So far all I'm getting is ff's I have tried several chips to make sure the chip is not faulty. I can read a chip to...
Hi all, Bit OT but can ayone tell me what voltage runs the dse parallel port eprom prog K-3602. Is 12vac right ?? Thanks...Matt. ... From: "aussie_marty2003"...
Thanks Skinny, I am having problems with the one I have here. As soon as I plug it into the parallel port, four of the leds next to the zif socket come on and...
HI All, I have been running the programmer for about 8 years and from feedback 99% of the problems people have had are internal wiring mixups between the ...
Hi Arno, Have checked the obvious like broken wires etc so far. Was working last time I used it which was probably around 2 years ago. BTW using the same...
... From: aussie_marty2003 To: FM900@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2006 9:00 AM Subject: [Fm900] Re: ok lets move onto offsets lol Hi Chris I am...
Marty, the only time I have had problems with my jed burning is when the 2764 is the older type. JED will only program the newer type of eprom. Not sure what...
Mark Hooper
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Jan 9, 2006 4:14 am
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hi ALL Eprom start address is 0000 to 01FFF hex or 0000 to 2000 for a 2764...
Hi all Disk offset is just a input into the eprom file so probably wont need it just start and end adress just have to make sure the programmer is comunicating...
Ok thanks Mark Yes most of my chips are old type I have about twenty spare eproms I play with a few are 27c64 a couple are 27c64 12.5v newer ones but most are...
I dont know much about pc computers as I normally only use my apple computers for everthing else. So I'm assuming because it can read eproms and blank check ok...