Hi Neil
I am trying to firstly read a 27c4100 eprom, I find my 40pro does not support this so have gone back to my S4 as this does support this with the MOD40 adapter. (good job I kepted it)
My questions are
1) How do I know I have the right mod 40 adapter? I see there are 2 different types, I need the mrom one, so how do I tell which one i have?
I have tried doing a read but I don't see the data I know is contained within the rom, so my next question is,
2) If I have the right adapter how can I test it to see if it is working correctly? I do know my S4 is perfect and working well.
3) Does the 40pro support any 40 pin mrom types at all? I could not see any when I searched
Many thanks
Andrew
S4 and the MOD 40 adapter
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Re: S4 and the MOD 40 adapter
Hello Andrew,
Apologies, I seem to have overlooked your post.
I have answered your questions below:
>1) How do I know I have the right mod 40 adapter? I see there are 2 different types, I need the mrom one, so how do I tell which one i have?
There are 2 modules for the S4. The Mod40 which uses the JEDEC format. Then the Mod42 which uses the MROM format pin-out. Any 42 pin EPROM is in the MROM format. If your EPROM is 40 pins you will need to consult our list to find out the format: http://www.dataman.com/dataman-s4-modul ... it-devices
>I have tried doing a read but I don't see the data I know is contained within the rom, so my next question is,
>2) If I have the right adapter how can I test it to see if it is working correctly? I do know my S4 is perfect and working well.
Reading a device and using the EDIT button to see the data read from the device will prove that it is working.
>3) Does the 40pro support any 40 pin mrom types at all? I could not see any when I searched
All MROM devices are 42pin so are not supported on the 40Pro as it only has a 40pin ZIF socket.
I hope this answers your questions.
Best regards
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Apologies, I seem to have overlooked your post.
I have answered your questions below:
>1) How do I know I have the right mod 40 adapter? I see there are 2 different types, I need the mrom one, so how do I tell which one i have?
There are 2 modules for the S4. The Mod40 which uses the JEDEC format. Then the Mod42 which uses the MROM format pin-out. Any 42 pin EPROM is in the MROM format. If your EPROM is 40 pins you will need to consult our list to find out the format: http://www.dataman.com/dataman-s4-modul ... it-devices
>I have tried doing a read but I don't see the data I know is contained within the rom, so my next question is,
>2) If I have the right adapter how can I test it to see if it is working correctly? I do know my S4 is perfect and working well.
Reading a device and using the EDIT button to see the data read from the device will prove that it is working.
>3) Does the 40pro support any 40 pin mrom types at all? I could not see any when I searched
All MROM devices are 42pin so are not supported on the 40Pro as it only has a 40pin ZIF socket.
I hope this answers your questions.
Best regards
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers
Re: S4 and the MOD 40 adapter
Many thanks Neil
sorry for the late reply as didnt see your answer.
I found that my old Dataman 48XP/UXP actually supported it with no troubles! seems a better programmer than the later ones, does chips with fewer adapters than the 48pro2 I recently bought!
thanks
Andrew
sorry for the late reply as didnt see your answer.
I found that my old Dataman 48XP/UXP actually supported it with no troubles! seems a better programmer than the later ones, does chips with fewer adapters than the 48pro2 I recently bought!
thanks
Andrew
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