Micropower |
Volume 2 · Number 4 · September 1982 |
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How to convert the popular Gemini/Bits and PCs EPROM Programmer to program 2732s and 2716s instead of 2708s and 2716s, at a cost of two 1M resistors.
That excellent article by D. A. Boyd (Micropower, Volume 2, Number 2) showing how to put 32K of EPROM on a Nascom 2 board was exactly what I needed for our school Nascom 2s. Trouble is that our Gemini/Bits and PCs EPROM programmer only blows 2708s and 2716s, or does it? This article explains how to convert this very popular ‘blower’ into a 2716/2732 model. The same warning applies as in D. A. Boyd’s article, it will not work with 2532s, although making it do so would be easier than it was for the 2732. I chose the more difficult route because the 2732 is now available at just over £4 for the 350 nsec version. Having had timing problems with 2708s, I thought the extra 50-100 nsecs needed by the 2532 might be critical. (It shouldn’t be I know).
The 2732 is programmed by:
Thanks to the superb documentation with the Gemini/Bits and PCs blower, I realised that this was very easily arranged. (Yes, I did say ‘superb documentation’.) Mind you, it took a week of evenings to sort out, but then I am not an electrical engineer or a programmer.
Please do not write in saying how hamfisted these are, it is easy and it works. First study the switch diagram in Figure 1, the IC pin out diagram in Figure 2 and the voltage/pin out in Figure 3. Do this in conjunction with the circuit diagrams supplied with the board. Note that the pins of switch 2 are labelled as if it were an IC, orientated like the other ICs on the board. Now, work as follows…
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