Robert Deering wrote: >You grab the appropriate EPROM, place it in a socket, and apply voltage >appropriately including write voltage (but with NOT(write enable) tied >high (1), of course). Tie the address lines low (0). Jumper the data >lines appropriately. Tap the /WE line with a ground wire. Tie address >one high, jumper data for next instruction, tap /WE again. You get the >rest. >I've done this. Great idea for burning an EPROM for some device controlling my Christmas tree lights. :-) I'd be really amazed if someone would do the same thing you did, using a 24CXX (I2C serial EEPROM) <g> Cristian Burneci -- Arachne V1.68, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
