On 3 September 2015 at 10:15, John Robertson <j...@flippers.com> wrote: > Some of the early ROMs had extra voltages and unusual select logic and for > those you either need to make an adapter or get an ancient Eprom programmer > to be able to read them. > > I use Data I/O 29B with a Unipak for most of my old timers, but have a > Pro-Log unit for the 1702s as well as an Andromeda programmer/reader. The > Andromeda is pretty flexible in what it will read - it also reads 1702s - > but for burning I use the 29B or the Pro-Log for the earliest chips. > > What is the part number of the device you are trying to read? Vlad, are you > by any chance close to Vancouver BC and thus able to drop by my shop where > we could read your device and provide you with the file? I am not sure about the part number it was under the sticker with the ROM version (which btw was 09121 15510 REV A) and I put it back into the unit. I will take it out and look at it again. Unfortunately I am at the opposite on the diagonal from you (Orlando, FL).
Regards, Vlad. > > John :-#)# > > -- > John's Jukes Ltd. 2343 Main St., Vancouver, BC, Canada V5T 3C9 > Call (604)872-5757 or Fax 872-2010 (Pinballs, Jukes, VideoGames) > www.flippers.com > "Old pinballers never die, they just flip out" >