![]() ![]() ![]() Testing the programmer (reading an EPROM) Awful English, even worse than my English -) ![]() There were even (unsigned of course) 圆4 drivers for Windows. The installation instruction is awful but it gets to the point and I had no problem installing the software. I refrained from using the drivers from the CD-R and instead downloaded them from the stg51 website (( Driver & Software download page on the stg51 website)) Now to the software installation process. Too bad I noticed the seal of warranty only after screwing the programmer back together. The PCB looks well build too back of the PCB detail of the PCB Back of the programmer: Note the misspelled url Of course I could not resist and opened the programmer. A flawless injection molded case and a good 3M-branded ZIF socket. It came in a cardboard box and this were the contents Content of the Box: programmer, USB cable, QC card and a CD-R with the software on it The programmer: The built quality is surprisingly high. So I went to ebay an bought one of this widespread available “Genius G540 (( G540 programmer on ebay))” EPROM programmers. Something like this Hack a day (( Hack a day on hidden photographs in old Mac ROM chips )) post. I am not looking for program data but more for character maps, hidden “Easter eggs”. Now I was curious what data these hold exactly. I have been collecting old EPROM chips for many years. ![]()
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