RE: Data I/O Programmer

From: John Butler <johnbutler_at_ibm.net>
Date: Tue Dec 16 1997 - 09:26:50 EST

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From: John Robertson [SMTP:pinball@istar.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 1997 12:03 AM
To: vectorlist@spies.com; johnbutler@ibm.net
Cc: John Robertson
Subject: Re: Data I/O Programmer

Hi,
Which model did you get?
I would be interested in this unit as it might program some obsolete
chips that I have need to program...
John :-#)#

[] I have the ChipLab 48+1 and have tested it and it is working perfectly with my notebook computer. It will not work with my Pentium desktop but I just got done programming a set of 12in1pac ROM's. I am of course very happy with it and it is not for sale. If you send me a device list that you need programmed I will check to see if it will do them.
Perhaps we can exchange me programming the eproms for you making an adapter for that Galaga clone board to JAMMA. Let's see what we can do.

By the way, is the mail strike over?

John
[] John Butler
Collector of Classic Arcade Games
Mesa, AZ

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Received on Tue Dec 16 06:29:50 1997

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