[Techtoolslist] Developing using the 9100

Martin White martin at guddler.co.uk
Mon Jan 3 10:59:13 EST 2011


Thanks for these last two suggestions!

Before I do anything else, i've got a DataMan S3 upstairs that someone lent me while I was temporarily without an EPROM burner. It really should have been given back long ago but since it's still upstairs doing nothing I'll investigate how that can help :)

I'm still surprised at the lack of information on the 9100 front though.

Martin.

On 2 Jan 2011, at 23:11, Mike Coates wrote:


> I have one sitting around that does smaller eproms, may be ideal for what you want. I got it from ebay and never used it, so no idea if it works, but bung me your address and I'll send it to you so you can give it a try!

>

> failing that, grab a small flash ram as used by PC graphics cards etc, as you can reprogram it without all that UV rubbish which makes it quicker to do. I used them for doing the multigame

>

> On 02/01/2011 17:11, Martin White wrote:

>> Hmm, as interesting as that looks, I was rather hoping for something that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars having already spent a bucket load on the kit that I have. I'm not 100% clear from the description on the site of what size eproms it emulates either. I'd want it to emulate a 2716. And I also don't have a parallel port. Maybe there's something similar that doesn't cost so much though?

>>

>> On 2 Jan 2011, at 16:31, Tony G. wrote:

>>

>>> Yes. I am devloping a 65C02 based pinball machine. I am using an eprom emulator

>>>

>>> http://tech-tools.com/er3.htm

>>>

>>> I can now run code, change it, download it into the unit and rerun literally within 20 seconds or less. The transfer is under 5 seconds and most of that time is saving and pointing to the right directory.

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