here is the link
open modempu and run ictest you can see all devices
as far as card it should come with the programmer
thanks tony
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 11:33:28 -0800 (PST), Matt Rossiter wrote:
> Hi, thanks for the input.
>
> Do I need to get a specific type of iso scuzzy card or can I use
> whatever I find? Also, do you happen to have a device support list
> for the MOD-EMUP-A? It's been working great for you?
>
> Matt
>
>
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006, tony wrote:
>
>> WOW that is expensive !!!!
>> For 2114 i use a modempu-a by jdr it will also do all ttls and d
>> and sram and program epoms and pic's
>> just make sure you get the scuzzy card with it ,and it will only
>> work under dos with a computer with a iso slot (no laptops)
>> so it is not hand held
>> here is one on fleabay
>> Name=ADME:B:SS:US:1
>> i also have a tst100 and it works great for a hand held but no
>>
>> On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 10:21:04 -0800 (PST), Matt Rossiter wrote:
>>
>>> I'm thinking of selling a bunch of stuff then buying a reliable
>>> IC tester so that I can go through my ever growing inventory of
>>> used IC's and test them out.
>>>
>>> Has anyone had experience using the the B&K precision 575
>>> digital IC tester?
>>>
>>> I was thinking of going with an older model on ebay, but I
>>> really like this compact size and that it can run off a
>>> battery. It also checks out CPUs, Memory (2114's especially),
>>> eproms, etc.
>>>
>>> Just wondering if anyone had some comments about this or IC
>>> testers in general.
>>>
>>> Matt
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