Holm Tiffe wrote: > Johnny Billquist wrote: > > > On 2015-10-19 23:11, jwsmobile wrote: > > > > > > > > >On 10/19/2015 12:39 PM, Johnny Billquist wrote: > > >>Well, you did ask for "thoughts in the conversion", so I gave you > > >>mine. Sorry if you felt they were unhelpful. I just thought the > > >>"conversion" was basically a no-work. Programming proms is something I > > >>have spent more time than I can count on, and is so routine that I > > >>don't even think about it. > > >> > > >I didn't mean that in disrespect. The contents of what I posted was on > > >the page and I basically needed the binaries and needed some direction > > >as to which went where. I appreciate you taking time to reply, but am > > >coming from a lot less capability than you have. I do a lot of > > >computing and the like, but I've purposely not kept up with eprom > > >technology to the point that i can't reliably swear I can program them > > >right now. > > > > > >There are only so many things one can keep up with and eproms were not > > >one that was cheap to follow, and I was more into EE type devices anyway. > > > > Well, EPROMs are getting sortof old fashioned nowadays. > > > > >I may need a favor by swapping you some of my eproms (I have a 12" x 12" > > >x 12" box of pulls) maybe to get you to make me a set for my board. > > > > Unfortunately all of my stuff in Sweden, while I nowadays live in > > Switzerland. So I could only possibly help out next summer. > > But I probably would have some 27256 around. > > > > >I've pulled out probably 500 and returned them to the original owner and > > >owe him more. but I do probably have a lot of the 27xx proms. > > > > > >Do you think these are 27C or just straight 27 type eproms, and if so > > >what speeds? That is what I need to know too. > > > > I normally don't care about that. The difference is in how you program > > them, and there are more variations than that. Fortunately my programmer > > knows a whole bunch of them, and also can autodetect the different models. > > > > But once they are programmed, the actual pins are the same, so speed is > > the only possible issue. But I think most of them are 125ns, which is > > fast enough anyway. > > > > I replaced the firmware in some 11/93 boards a few years ago. But I > > think I just reused the existing proms that time. > > > > But I don't have any 11/53 boards, so I can't do that here. > > > > Johnny > > > > I can do a look later this day. I've done exatly this some years before, > and the KDJ11 that is working now as plain CPU isn't in a machine > currently so I have it handy. > > As far as I remember I've used 27C256 Proms and the contents of the > previous ones are on Pete's archive since they where newer then the > images he had. > I've updated the memory from 512K to 1,5Mb too... > > Regards, > > Holm > --
Looked at my KDJ11 Board today (sorry for the delay). I have twp peaces 27128A on this board. Regards, Holm -- Technik Service u. Handel Tiffe, www.tsht.de, Holm Tiffe, Freiberger Straße 42, 09600 Oberschöna, USt-Id: DE253710583 www.tsht.de, i...@tsht.de, Fax +49 3731 74200, Mobil: 0172 8790 741