[BBC-Micro] VersEPROM dip switch settings
Sprow
info at sprow.co.uk
Thu Oct 26 20:28:35 BST 2006
In article <2e00544e0610261207y274175dco7868841a9cd6c36e at mail.gmail.com>,
adam colley <hideki.adam at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 26/10/06, Sprow <info at sprow.co.uk> wrote:
> > > It has two blocks of 4 DIP switches labelled A and B, VCC and VPP
> > > switches and the usual ZIF socket, plugs into the user port...
> >
> > That sounds suspiciously like the MultiPROM I have here, except that mine
> > came with a blank UVIPROM ("ho ho ho" I said to myself) so I reverse
> > engineered its guts and wrote my own programmer software.
> > Can you take a photo of it to confirm?
>
> There's a rather poor quality pic (due to my camera and its not
> liking close objects than my photography as such) at
> http://www.1984.org.uk/pogo/verseprom.jpg
Yup - that's the same as mine (except the name). Pasted DIP switch settings
are:
DATA1,"2732-", "00001001"
DATA1,"2732A", "00011001"
DATA1,"2764-", "10000010"
DATA1,"2764A", "10010010"
DATA1,"62128E","10110100"
DATA1,"27128-","10000010"
DATA1,"27128A","10010010"
DATA2,"62256E","10010100"
DATA2,"62256E","10110100"
DATA2,"27256A","10010100"
DATA2,"27256A","10110100"
DATA4,"27512-","00001001"
DATA4,"27512-","00101001"
DATA4,"27512-","01001001"
DATA4,"27512-","01101001"
DATA4,"27512A","00011001"
DATA4,"27512A","00111001"
DATA4,"27512A","01011001"
DATA4,"27512A","01111001"
The 1st column tells you how many 16k blocks the PROM has to be split into,
the second is the device name, the third is the switch setting for that
block (reading left to right for the 8 DIP switches).
The 62xxxE are EPROM emulators, same as described on my webpage in the
"Build it yourself" section,
Sprow.
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