Hi Chuck,

On 10/23/2010 03:01 PM, Chuck Harris wrote:
Hi Magnus,

I keep an old Toshiba 1963 486 based laptop in good working condition
to allow me to run my old ADVIN U84 DOS based programmer. I check it
out from time-to-time.

I can't do much about the mask rom'd parts, though I don't think they
have any higher of a failure rate than any other IC. The eprom based
controllers, can be a worry, but I can program most of them from the
1980's on... assuming they aren't protected.

Some of the ROMed variants can actually be read just like their EPROM variants.

While ROMed parts does not have the EPROM trapped charge aspect to failure mode, they can fail for any other reason and this is an issue.

There are a myriad of open source format converters available... things
that convert S to intel hex, etc... I seem to recall even writing some
of them...but that is a foggy memory by now.

Yes.

I find my violins' EPROMS are very stable, and last centuries.

They don't have any, which helps.

Cheers,
Magnus

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