First post, by Mao
Hi,
I recently got three unopened 3Com 3C515-TX Lan cards, which I would like to use as XT-IDE cards as well as NIC's in my retro pc's, beginning with an HP Vectra VL2 (486 DX2 50 - with four 16bit ISA slots on the motherboard). Although I don't know anything about chips, I bought an XGECU T48 programmer as ut seemed the easiest way to program chips, but now I am left wondering what EEPROM I exactly need. The card's manual has no information about ype compatibility.
The 3c515-tx has a 32-pin (2x16) socket and, according to its manual, only accepts up to 32KBytes roms. I came across a single M27C1001 in a shop nearby, but I later found out being an EPROM, which I am not able to erase if the programming procedure somehow failed, and that in any case would be too large (1MB) for the card to recognize it. So this eprom is not going to be an option at the moment.
I have read here on vogons that some people have happily used 28-pin eeproms on this card, but I am not sure how a smaller (ie, 2-pin shorter) chip must be insterted in a larger socket: the two empty holes must be left at the beginning (toward the notch on the socket) or at the end?
Anyway, before I even try to configure the bios, the card, the sowtare, etc., I ask you to suggest what EEPROM chip I need to look for my card.
Thanks