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know of good website dedicated for eproms and how they can be use??????
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Wikipedia would probably be a good place to start, and followed by a few searches, you'll probably find some useful stuff out there.
What do you want to do with an EPROM? Cheers, Phil |
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Depends on the application and type of prom. |
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any thing audio as long as it almost the same type of prom
iam just try to understand how prom function with audio |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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eh?
Well, they're not exactly directly applicable to audio - except for perhaps containing microcontroller or DSP code, or maybe containing digital filter coefficients that you might want to experiment with. They're mainly non volatile digital storage. EPROMs, PROMs, and EEPROMs, are not something you can realistically change on the fly. You can regard them as ROM that you can reprogram inbetween power cycles. How you reprogram these things depends on the type. |
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superpro z emulator
do know were i can learn about what langage program them that understand able to eprom not language c+++ language in hex or asci text |
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do you know how to read information form eeprom with out use an emulator
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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Do you mean this? http://microcontrollershop.com/produ...roducts_id=574
Looks like its a programmer, not really an emulator. Its easy to read a (EP/EEP/P)ROM without one of these. You use it as a ROM in your application. What is your application? You would probably have a hex file which the PC would parse and use (with the programmer). Unless you're knocking up a look up table in EPROM, you probably will need to write something in a programming language, as you'll be creating microcontroller code. Cheers, Phil |
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yep that exact model i own
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