
miroslav
Cosmic Cowboy
AFA the part numbers...I can't swear what exactly I ordered parts-wise (it was about 5+ years ago when I made my MX-80 cable)...but I used Tim's thread as my guide, obtained the parts and everything worked out well.
AFA the EPROM concerns...TBH, I've thought about this for some time now, more so for my MX-80, which also has a few of them in the remote and the deck. Up to now I wasn't real concerned, because I have my Otari tech that could/would reprogram them for me, and he did a refresh of all the EPROMs about 3-4 years ago when he rebuilt a spare remote for me. That said...it's hard to know how much longer he's going to be doing this work, or who knows what...so yeah, I was looking into getting a reader/writer and eraser for EPROMs to cover my ass, and at the same time, I would use it for the Timeline EPROMs.
I just have a minor fear that I might mess up an EPROM trying to read it...and not have anything to fall back on...but seeing how I have a few Timeline Microlynx boxes, I could use one of them as the guinea pig...and save the Otari MX-80 for last.
It's like $100 for the reader/write, as long as you don't need the extra adapter card for the longer EPROMs.
The eraser is another $25.
MCUmall Electronics Inc. A low cost EPROM EEPROM Atmel PIC I2C SPI programmer online store
For $145 you can get the complete kit that has the reader/writer, the extender card and the eraser tool.
PRG-113 GQ-4X Willem Programmer+ADP-054+Tool-007
I'm probably going to get it and give it a shot at some point over the winter months.
AFA the EPROM concerns...TBH, I've thought about this for some time now, more so for my MX-80, which also has a few of them in the remote and the deck. Up to now I wasn't real concerned, because I have my Otari tech that could/would reprogram them for me, and he did a refresh of all the EPROMs about 3-4 years ago when he rebuilt a spare remote for me. That said...it's hard to know how much longer he's going to be doing this work, or who knows what...so yeah, I was looking into getting a reader/writer and eraser for EPROMs to cover my ass, and at the same time, I would use it for the Timeline EPROMs.
I just have a minor fear that I might mess up an EPROM trying to read it...and not have anything to fall back on...but seeing how I have a few Timeline Microlynx boxes, I could use one of them as the guinea pig...and save the Otari MX-80 for last.
It's like $100 for the reader/write, as long as you don't need the extra adapter card for the longer EPROMs.
The eraser is another $25.
MCUmall Electronics Inc. A low cost EPROM EEPROM Atmel PIC I2C SPI programmer online store
For $145 you can get the complete kit that has the reader/writer, the extender card and the eraser tool.
PRG-113 GQ-4X Willem Programmer+ADP-054+Tool-007
I'm probably going to get it and give it a shot at some point over the winter months.