In message "RE: Data I/O model 29?", you write:
>Hey Steve,
>
>That Data I/O turned out to be a model 29A. In don't know what the
>difference is...
>
>There were four separate modules. I wrote down the only numbers I could find:
>
>715-1033-4 "Programming Pack" takes a 24pin .6" wide chip
>950-0077-006 "Gang Pack" takes 8 28 pin DIPs
>715-1035-2 "Programming Pack" takes a 16pin dip
>
>Are any of these anything you'd want? I talked them down to about $15 per
>module. (They were at $25-20.) I didn't buy any of it yet (the 29A is
>$60), but if you'd like any of it, let me know and I'll pick 'em up for
>you.
>
>There was a manual for the Gang Pack and it had a receipt for the
>"universal 2B" module, but I didn't see anything named that on the cart...
Clay; for $95, I'll buy the whole thing (then I can stop using the
burner at work).
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