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dangerous Posted - 10/02/2007 : 02:55:32
Hi, I have used the TOP2004 with Dallas 1230AB. It has random data for testing SRAMs. The 90B does not, and after the first selection of the chip I can set the buffer to fill (say with AA), and write.
After that I cannot change the buffer unless I deselect the chip, select another device (say AMD) then re-select the Dallas part. I can then change the buffer once and repeat the whole procedure. I try to write AA the 55 to the chip to check it (pattern is 10101010 or 01010101).

Has anyone else seen this problem?

Some characters appear as garbage in Microchip Config page, presumably untranslated Chinese symbols are still present.

A Very easy programmer to use.

I am just about to try the news software, so it may cure the issue.

The technical support link on the home page at
<Programtech Contact US> is wrong. It trys to link to "programter@embedtools.com"
Change the "programter" to "programmer" and your e-mails will sail away.

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