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KAZ MotorSports Posted - 10/03/2006 : 17:34:14
Hello folks,

I am a car tuner here in Colorado Springs.

I am currently dropping in a SST27SF512 in the place of a 27C256 chip. The site I bought the chip from says that to use the 27SF512 in place of a 27C256 that I must adjust the 'Start of Device' value when programming for 27C256 original, set to 8000 hex.

How do I do this on a Dual Power Willem Universal EPROM Programmer with the latest software version?

I did see how to adjust the jumper blocks for the proper read/write and then to erase, but curious how to change the start of device if possible.

Thanks much in advance!
-Kenny
KAZ MotorSports
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84sslt1 Posted - 05/01/2008 : 06:28:24
Hey fellas!! How do I tell what device I had originally? 93 lt1 z28 Thanks
Tim
KAZ MotorSports Posted - 10/04/2006 : 06:55:50
BlueSky...if you are ever in Colorado Springs I owe you a beer/soda/water whatever your poison!

Thank you VERY much!
-Kenny
BlueSky Posted - 10/03/2006 : 20:53:13
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