> From: a...@p850ug1.demon.co.uk > To: cctalk@classiccmp.org > Subject: RE: 21MX proms (per request > Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2015 14:14:44 +0000 > > > 2716 are that last of the program by turning the programming voltage > > on and off. > > I must be mis-remembering how I designed my first EPROM programmer. I > know I could do 2716s (single-rail, not the TI ones) and I thought I always > applied Vpp and pulsed another pin at TTL levels to program them > > IIRC the 27128 was the last one to actually allow the 'dumb' 50ms > programming algorithm. It may well work on larger chips, but > I never tried it. That's why I designed my programmer to do > 2716s, 2732s, 2764s and 27128s only. Not having another > programmer I couldn't use a microprocessor or microcontroller > (no way to load the firmware) so I had to do it all in TTL logic. > Doing the 'intellegent' algorithm in TTL was a bit much ;-) > > -tony
Your right, I didn't say that the 2716 was not a single rail, just that it didn't have a separate Vpp and PGM pin. It was programmed by turning Vpp on and off. I could be wrong that the 2732s were that way as well. The TI 2716s were not so friendly. Intel sold half bad 2716s for 5 volt 2508s. Even after 2716s price dropped, they still sold 2708s for $32 when you could buy a 2716 for $3 to $4. Dwight