El Viernes, 12 de Agosto de 2005 01:55, escribió:
> Am Donnerstag, den 11.08.2005, 08:52 -0500 schrieb Gustavo Guillermo
>
> Pérez:
> > Hello list have anyone tried the Willem eprom proggramer fot ether cards
> > or m.b. bios?
> > www.willem.org, seems to be too flexible.
> > I guess the most current eprom writers on my current market are too
> > expensives and I wish to deal just for ltsp etherboot needed eproms and
> > bios for remove Novell rpl, not all of the existing memories.
>
> For removing Novell from EPROM chips, you either just overwrite it (if
> it is an EE-PROM, meaning eletrically erasable)
You rigth, but I use to make unusable the bios (I just no play only with 1 
mother board with just only one hack), I love to play with strange stuffs and 
I need to pay every time I need to overwrite an unusable mother board, and of 
course is more ease to grab a lot of chips than booting on every Mother 
Borard before saling (I'm forced to connect the mobo on somewhere with a 
monitor one by one). 
> or you have to UV-erase 
> it - that is for the chips with a small window on top, meaning to put
> them under an unshielded face tanner or a dedicated eprom-eraser for a
> night, for example (which is what we did - neighbours wondered about
> that bluish light in the garage windows, but they learned not to ask
> questions on geekish behaviour anyway).
lier, you are having aliens :P
> For writing, quite simple devices often are sufficient. We built the
> batronix.com circuit
> http://batronix.com/elektronik/bauanleitungen/eeprommer-gif.shtml
Thanks, I mreading....
> which seems to be a bit less sophisticated than what you plan to build,
> but does support the 27C512 and 27C... 
Yes I see I can adapt easy the pin schema for plcc32 2mbits and 4mbits
> whatever. We ordered the complete 
> self-building kit - as it's a german enterprise, that was not too
> expensive in shipping for us ;->
Willem is in Netherlands is a lot so so far away too than Germany for me.
:P
Thanks for the tip.
-- 
Gustavo Guillermo Pérez
Compunauta uLinux
www.compunauta.com


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