Hello George,

Thursday, January 23, 2003, 6:45:21 PM, you wrote:

GG> Soneone (I think Johan Romme and I think on this list) mentioned a $70.00
GG> burner at batronix.com that looks good to me.  It can be found at
GG> http://www.batronix.com/electronic/e-shop.shtml.  Seems to be without power
GG> supply (14 to 20 volts at 100 millampere or more), withour printer cable,
GG> and seems to be in Gernamy.  

We bought it half a year ago.
It came WITHOUT cable (25pin D-SUB needed, parallel cable), and
WITHOUT power supply (I don't remember what we used, but it was
something borrowed from the zoo of electronics in the basement.

GG> They also have software (Windows I think) for $25.00 (UDS I think) for a
GG> single individual (non comercial) or $5000 for a single company license.

The demo can be used to READ roms (verify or read-out existing chips)
- not too useful though.

GG> Alos, per Johan Romme, "This prommer can be used with Linux also. Free
GG> software is available at ttp://www.zut.de/zprommer.html It does not support
GG> all proms, but enough for ltsp-purposes (and a howto is provided to write
GG> support for other proms)."

We used that linux software with 27c{128 256 512} without problems.
Only four chips we found didn't work (they had a programming voltage
21.5V labelled on them, /slightly/ more than standard, so we dumped
them).

GG> Hope this helps.

Too.

Best regards,
 Anselm                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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