Difference between revisions of "Schneiderware EPROM Burner"
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The [[ECB Bus]] connector of the board is intended to be plugged into the [[Schneiderware Basisplatine]], but it could be also wired directly to the CPCs Expansion Port. The required EPROM programming voltages are generated by a 5V to 25V converter (and, where needed, lowered to 21V or 12.5V), so one doesn't need an external power supply. The programmed EPROMs can be used (among others) with the [[Schneiderware Pseudo ROM|Schneiderware ROM/EPROM board]]. | The [[ECB Bus]] connector of the board is intended to be plugged into the [[Schneiderware Basisplatine]], but it could be also wired directly to the CPCs Expansion Port. The required EPROM programming voltages are generated by a 5V to 25V converter (and, where needed, lowered to 21V or 12.5V), so one doesn't need an external power supply. The programmed EPROMs can be used (among others) with the [[Schneiderware Pseudo ROM|Schneiderware ROM/EPROM board]]. | ||
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File:Schneiderware EPROM Burner Schematic.png|Eprom Burner Schematic | File:Schneiderware EPROM Burner Schematic.png|Eprom Burner Schematic | ||
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+ | * [[Media:Schneiderware 9 - Eprommer.pdf|Schneiderware 9 - Eprommer.pdf]] - EPROM Burner - '''6/1987 page 122-131''' |
Revision as of 21:47, 1 October 2010
The Schneiderware Eprommer is a EPROM Burner, it supports 24pin and 28pin chips (max 32K bytes), published by german magazine CPC Schneider International as part of their Schneiderware DIY series. The plain PCB, or the fully assembled board were also available via mail-order.
The ECB Bus connector of the board is intended to be plugged into the Schneiderware Basisplatine, but it could be also wired directly to the CPCs Expansion Port. The required EPROM programming voltages are generated by a 5V to 25V converter (and, where needed, lowered to 21V or 12.5V), so one doesn't need an external power supply. The programmed EPROMs can be used (among others) with the Schneiderware ROM/EPROM board.
I/O Ports
Address (default) | Address (alternate) | Usage |
FAF0h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #1 Port A (Data, 8bit) |
FAF1h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #1 Port B (Address LSBs, 8bit) |
FAF2h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #1 Port C (Address MSBs, 7bit; bit7=unused) |
FAF3h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #1 Control |
FAF4h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #2 Port A (bit0-7=unused) |
FAF5h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #2 Port B (bit0-5=unused, bit6=Red LED, bit7=Green LED) |
FAF6h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #2 Port C (programming signals, 8bit) |
FAF7h | N/A | Schneiderware Eprom Burner 8255 PPI #2 Control |
Pictures
Scanned Article
- Schneiderware 9 - Eprommer.pdf - EPROM Burner - 6/1987 page 122-131