Al Kossow wrote:
>
> wow, that's a weird one.. It doesn't show up on any of the
> DATA I/O sheets, so I guess it's not supported..
>
> how many pins does it have?
Hi, Al!
Actually, I was wrong, it is made by MMI (not HARRIS) and the part
number is 6351.
It's an 18 pin 1024 X 4 Prom. Used an unusual programming voltage (27 -
33V) and required 20 - 26V on the data pin to be programmed. The DATA
I/O was the only machine tha tI know of that could handle it. I would be
using it for programming old Gottlieb pinball proms...
John :-#)#
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