It had been a long time since I'd worked at Intel but I recall having to use a different UPP board for each.
I worked on the UPP with the 4040 uP. I was a test engineer for its end of life. Debugging these was a pain in the butt so I made what I called a slowtime-ice. I'd replace the 4004 with my umbilical and talk to the various 4002s and 4001. Although, I wasn't suppose to, I had a dump of the ROMs to compare with. We were our own last customer to order 4001s. Dwight ________________________________ From: cctech <[email protected]> on behalf of allison <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 9:30:13 AM To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Subject: Re: Looking for Prompt-475 On 11/2/16 10:08 AM, dwight wrote: > You are aware that the 8755A and 8755 are programmed differently? Yes. I also have both so not an issue. Doesn't hurt that I was an microprocessors and peripherals aps-engineer when both were the drug on the market so I know the difference and how to do either. I'm more interested in 8755A as I have a few tubes of virgin NEC parts. > I believe the adapter is only for the 8755A. It is. The 8755 is the generic name as they were replaced by the 8755A fairly early in the parts life. Its likely I have to build it as they are scarce and fairly simple. The Intel schematic is helpful in it saves me time I may end of designing it myself. > Dwight > > > ________________________________ > From: cctech <[email protected]> on behalf of allison > <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, November 2, 2016 5:35:08 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Looking for Prompt-475 > > All, > > Looking for the schematic for Intel PROMPT-475, this is the 8755 adapter > board for the Prompt-48. > > > Allison >
