This is a 4Mb 16bit device that uses the JEDEC-approved 40pin DIP pin-out, which the Adapter uses to interface to the 27C400/800/160 and 27C322 devices.ĭe-select the “Check ID” check-box in XgPro (or the “Device ID Check” check-box in the Minipro app). In the panel you want to select the “AM27C4096” device. However, if you have the earlier model TL866A or TL866CS programmer then the Minipro application software is used (v6.85 at the time of writing). At the time of writing, I’m using Xgpro v8.51 with my TL866II Plus Programmer. Start up your TL866 Programmer application. The Fully Assembled & Tested Adapter is also available on eBay (Tindie is preferred): Programmer Preparation If you’d like one of these Adapters, you’ll find a Kitset or a Fully Assembled & Tested option, on Tindie: You’ll find the video here: TL866 EPROM Programmer Adapter for 27C400/800/160 and 27C322 16bit EPROMS However, in the first instance, if you haven’t yet viewed the demonstration video, I do strongly recommend that you first view the video in order to get a first hand demonstration of Adapter usage. Although usage of the Digicool Things EPROM Programmer Adapter has been covered in other posts, and the reading of a Mask ROM and programming of an EPROM is also visually demonstrated in a YouTube video, I thought I’d add this post as a detailed written guide of the steps for successfully programming your EPROM.
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