Reply 300 of 452, by Hamby
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wrote:Thanks Ian .. I shall keep that in mind.. Not sure what I intend to do with them yet ..but it will be commodore related .. VIC20 […]
wrote:My Micromaster LV48 won't do them but the older ISA bus based Expro 80 appears to support them! […]
wrote:but the real reason I wanted to get this old programmer working was to program this chip type .. MCM 68764C, 8K EPROM, equivalen […]
but the real reason I wanted to get this old programmer working was to program this chip type ..
MCM 68764C, 8K EPROM, equivalent to 2364 ROM
I have 6 of these chips and what makes them special is that these 2nd generation eproms are totaly pin compatible with the roms in a Commodore 64 .
In other words an 8k device in a 24 pin package ..which can be used as a straight swap for the 2364 ROM ...thus ..no adapter needed.My Micromaster LV48 won't do them but the older ISA bus based Expro 80 appears to support them!
If you already know what you want programmed into them I can do that for you sometime.
Thanks Ian ..
I shall keep that in mind..
Not sure what I intend to do with them yet ..but it will be commodore related ..
VIC20 C64 or even PET ..
Maybe make a dual SID emulator ISA card for your T5200?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WCUxF43Uiw&spfreload=10