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From: roger034@gold.tc.umn.edu (Brynn Rogers)
Subject: Re: Need a Eprom Chip Burner
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Date: Wed, 21 Sep 1994 16:35:53 GMT
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In article <35o5qfINNk13@afshub.boulder.ibm.com>,  <mpitts@vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
>Brynn, if you read this could you please post the number for Needham?  I need
>a good EPROM programmer.  Hopefully one that won't have that irritating fried
>semi-conductor smell!

Needhams Electronics is  (916) 924-8037

This is the nice programmer Digikey sells for $139.94.  It is an internal PC 
card with a ribbon cable running out to a 32 pin socket. (I didn't mention 
that before)

If you want you can pay Intel $350 and get the same programmer with non-Intel
parts locked out, plus 8 or so sample flash chips.  That's caled a
Flash Evaluation Kit II.    





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             Brynn Rogers                      roger034@gold.tc.umn.edu
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Autonomous robots get my interest.     Embedded systems pay my mortgage.
