Dwight
Thanks for the suggestion. The problem just showed up late last night so I
haven’t really started diagnostics yet. Fortunately, it reads OK but is just
failing to program so the problem is very limited in scope and probably going
to be fairly easy to track down. This problem aside, it would be nice to have
the documentation for when it really gives up the ghost.
Craig
> On Feb 16, 2019, at 6:58 AM, dwight wrote:
>
> Not sure how much this will help but the EPROM programmer boards were an
> evolutionary thing. The UPP-816 would be quite similar to the UPP-833, except
> for extra stuff for voltage control and added addresses. What is the issue
> you are having with the board?
> Dwight
>
> From: cctalk on behalf of craig andrews via
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> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2019 12:20 AM
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> Subject: Intel Universal Prom Programmer UPP 103 documentation
>
> Hello, I need to do some work on my intel UPP-833 personality card in my UPP
> and am looking for documentation
>
> This document:
>
> 9800133F_Universal_PROM_Programmer_Reference_Manual_1977
>
> has schematics for personality cards available in ‘77 but does not include
> the UPP-833
> I am having trouble with my UPP-833 and could use some documentation.
> Documentation on the UPP-832 would probably be helpful if nothing on the 833
>
> There may be a newer version of 102448-001 I do not know about. There are
> two Documents that should have the information are:
>
> 102448-001. Printed Wiring Assembly UPP-833 Personality (drawings and
> schematics), L1002488, 123832, 2000966
>
> 123832-001. Printed Wiring Assembly UPP-833 Personality (drawings and
> schematics), L1002488, 123832, 2000966
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> Regards
>
> Craig
>