I'm trying to learn how to program chips for NES Repro Paks but all of the ones that I see people recommend plug into the parallel port. Unfortunately my computer doesn't have a parallel port. Does anyone know of one that plugs into a USB port?
Please let me know.
USB Programmer
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USB Programmer
Dastari Creel
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I use the USB Willem because it is cheaper, but you might consider one of these if you don't have a paralell port computer handy:
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... cIndex.asp
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... cIndex.asp
Thanks for the information. Can this programmer also erase chips that already have data? Someone told me that I should get that capability since its cheaper to buy used chips.
I assume that either the GQ-3X or the GQ-4X would fit my needs? Let me know if I'm wrong.
Thanks!
I assume that either the GQ-3X or the GQ-4X would fit my needs? Let me know if I'm wrong.
Thanks!
Dastari Creel
Demigod for Hire
Demigod for Hire
The Willem can erase chips, yes. This is based on it so I assume it should be able to do so. Mind you UV EPROMs like what I use need UV light to be erased, but I only get them because I have a UVLight eraser and they are cheap. Flash and EEPROMs should be easy to erase and burn whatever you want into them.
Do you really plan on using so many EPROMs that the price difference between them and FlashROMs is that significant?Dastari wrote:Where can I find the UV eraser?
Erasing with UV light is a pain in the ass process that takes minutes, while FlashROMs can be erased in a few seconds with the programmer.
Also, I think that to program EPROMs with the Willem you need a power adapter, because the USB power alone is not enough to program them.
I can only see disadvantages in EPROMs when compared to Flash (except for the price), so I imagine you are planning on using large quantities of them?
Honestly, he's right. The only reason I bought them is because I already HAVE a UV light eraser. Flash is easier and generally more cost effective, even with the cheaper UV Light erasers these days that can be found.
If you really need a UV Light eraser however, go look on ebay. You also do need a power adapter for the Willem and EPROMS, though they aren't hard to find.
Actually, the coolest thing I've seen lately is NVSRAM (non-volatile SRAM). While expensive, it is a very cool technology. I just can't find any in the NES DIP-28 pinout and size configuration I want.
If you really need a UV Light eraser however, go look on ebay. You also do need a power adapter for the Willem and EPROMS, though they aren't hard to find.
Actually, the coolest thing I've seen lately is NVSRAM (non-volatile SRAM). While expensive, it is a very cool technology. I just can't find any in the NES DIP-28 pinout and size configuration I want.