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For the EPROM simulator: It will cost about 450,- DEM (~ $290) to build,
That seems optimistic. Anyway, I know someone who owns a ten-person company that manufactures such things, primarily for the embedded market. He's getting excited about OpenBIOS, and I think he's just about talked into donating a few.
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M Carling wrote:
For the EPROM simulator: It will cost about 450,- DEM (~ $290) to build,
That seems optimistic. Anyway, I know someone who owns a ten-person company that manufactures such things, primarily for the embedded market. He's getting excited about OpenBIOS, and I think he's just about talked into donating a few.
M
Hold your breath, folks, I have the design of a parallel port eprom simulator: one end plugs into the eprom socket of a MB and the other end plugs into the parallel of another PC. Uses the PC to read/write data stored in SRAM (64K to 4M). All components needed are ten 74** TTL chips costing about US$30. I did the design quite a while ago on paper but drawing it out using xfig is taking longer than I thought. Should be ready in a day or two.
Regards, Qiwei