On 01/09/16 04:11, Glen Slick wrote:
> Grammar Engine PromICE units show up on eBay from time to time in the
> US sometimes around the $20 range for just the box alone. Then you
> need to supply your own power adapter and ribbon cable DIP plug
> adapters.
Ahh - I hadn't heard of the PromICE.
Than
On 01/09/16 13:00, Alexandre Souza wrote:
>
>Can't you roll your own? It is SO easy to build one, if you don't
> mind the hassle!?
I was looking at that option, but I still have repressed memories from
the last one I designed :P
Getting the PCB layout onto two layers was hell.
If I did it a
Can't you roll your own? It is SO easy to build one, if you don't mind
the hassle!?
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From: "Philip Pemberton"
To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only"
Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2016 7:07 PM
Subject: Wanted - two
On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 3:07 PM, Philip Pemberton
wrote:
>
> I could swear these things were as common as housebricks on ebay a year
> or so ago, but now they're not quite so common...
>
Grammar Engine PromICE units show up on eBay from time to time in the
US sometimes around the $20 range for ju
Hi there,
Does anyone have a pair of spare EPROM emulators which are capable of
emulating 27C010 EPROMs?
Ideally two identical ones, but that's optional.
I'm trying to reverse-engineer a Securicor Datatrak MkII navigation
receiver and build a signal generator which can emulate a chain of
Datatra