I'm confused that you couldn't find any info on these. I have a 29B with
quite a few different attachments. These are about the best documented units
I've seen. I probably have 3 or 4 inches of documentation (fairly sure it
includes schematics), and at least 3 different versions of DOS programs tha
On 08/21/2015 5:33 PM, Billy Pettit wrote:
I have a small batch of Data I/O EPROM burners. Trying to test them out and
ran into a nightmare. They require a pin family and size parameter. But in
none of the documentation is there any mention of what these values are. There
are some generic
: 22-8-2015 15:17
> Aan: "cctalk@classiccmp.org"
> CC: "j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu"
> Onderwerp: Re: Data I/O 29B
>
> > From: wulfman
>
> > I have a modified dos program that talks to the data i/o
> > its the one that they sold with
2-8-2015 15:17
Aan: "cctalk@classiccmp.org"
CC: "j...@mercury.lcs.mit.edu"
Onderwerp: Re: Data I/O 29B
> From: wulfman
> I have a modified dos program that talks to the data i/o
> its the one that they sold with the unit but only ran on a 286
> ...
> From: wulfman
> I have a modified dos program that talks to the data i/o
> its the one that they sold with the unit but only ran on a 286
> ...
> the modified one i have works in windows 7 in a dos box
I seem to recall that I downloaded some software to run my 29B (although
sitting in the back. "Ever had a tamale?" I ask. "These are
great!"
I look in the rear view, and they are eating them, corn husks and all...
Back to Redmond, WA for these guys.
Now that is sales support!
Randy
> Subject: Re: Data I/O 29B
> To: cctalk@classiccmp.or
t a pancake house on the Southwest Freeway.
They used it to suck the BIOS out of the IBM PC, and form Compaq Computer.
Randy
Subject: Re: Data I/O 29B
To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
From: a...@bitsavers.org
Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2015 18:45:12 -0700
On 8/21/15 5:33 PM, Billy Pettit wrote:
This is the p
er.
>
> Randy
>
>> Subject: Re: Data I/O 29B
>> To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
>> From: a...@bitsavers.org
>> Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2015 18:45:12 -0700
>>
>>
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>> On 8/21/15 5:33 PM, Billy Pettit wrote:
>>> This is the poorest documentation I&
of these I sold to Gateway Technologies, Rod Canion. The demo and sale
went down at a pancake house on the Southwest Freeway.
They used it to suck the BIOS out of the IBM PC, and form Compaq Computer.
Randy
> Subject: Re: Data I/O 29B
> To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
> From: a...@bitsavers.o
On 8/21/15 5:33 PM, Billy Pettit wrote:
This is the poorest documentation I've ever seen on a piece of test equipment.
The problem is they went through at least three generations of
programming packs (individual device, unipak, unipack2/2A/2B)
There is a text file (unipak2.txt) that I sen
i got a few of them and have the data somewhere i will try to dig it up
and send u off list
On 8/21/2015 5:33 PM, Billy Pettit wrote:
> I have a small batch of Data I/O EPROM burners. Trying to test them out and
> ran into a nightmare. They require a pin family and size parameter. But in
> n
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