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Low-Cost EPROM Programmer
by Dan Vincent Popular Electronics, February 1978, page 41. http://www.tronola.com/1702pgmr_pe_78.pdf ā The Popular Electronics EPROM Programmer is designed to operate with the highly popular 256-word by 8-bit 1702A, and associated family (4702A, 8702A), EPROMs Note that this 1978 design is not compatible with other similar devices such as a 1701 or 1702. Also, the programmer is a write-only machine, the assumption being that, if you're programming the device, you already have some type of reading provision. == Building a Simple 1702A EPROM Programmer Stephen H. Lafferty http://www.tronola.com/html/1702a_prom_programmer.html == Martin Eberhard developed a 1702/A programmer, the ME1702/A, that he only sells as a bare kit, today. The 100+ page manual serves as construction book. https://drive.google.com/drive/mobil...usp=drive_open |
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