Just a heads’ up to the group that I am not using this any more; ever since I
restored the PLATO terminals for LCM and CHM, I have not touched the 29B. I
don’t think that I am going to be having much use for it since I have not been
dabbling in vintage hardware. If anyone is interested, it is
ind info
J
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From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Billy
Pettit
Sent: Friday, August 21, 2015 7:34 PM
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Data I/O 29B
I have a small batch of Data I/O EPROM burners. Trying t
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
>>
>>
>>
>> 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
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 pinouts, which are almost useless because Dat
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