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Databoy
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Your products look good, but...

Postby Databoy » 08 Sep 2012 13:00

Hi Datamen,

I was wondering if any of your products support MCS48 mask ROM MCU style devices from the 80s? I quite often have cause to dump op code from these devices and transfer them to programmable 87xxs. For example, copy the code from a fixed 8049 mask ROM to a programmable 8749 device. I don't see the 80xx devices on the supported list. I don't want to make the same mistake as I did with the last Conitec GALEP I bought which promised the Earth, apart from 8048/49 reads, much to my chagrin. Otherwise I'll just have to carry on using my dreadful old Willem which reads them no problem!

Thanks,
Databoy

Dataman (Neil Parker)
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Re: Your products look good, but...

Postby Dataman (Neil Parker) » 10 Sep 2012 16:42

Hello Databoy,

I am not sure which programmers you were looking at but the Dataman-48Pro/Pro+/Pro2 programmers support the 8048 and 8049 MCU family (for read and verify actions).

Please find below a list of the supported 8048 and 8049 family:

8048
AMD Am8048
Fujitsu MBL8048N
Intel 8048
Intel 8048H
National Semicond. INS8048
NEC uPD8048
Philips SCN8048
Signetics 8048
Tesla MHB8048
Toshiba TMP8048P

8049
AMD Am8049
Fujitsu MBL8049N
Intel 8049
Intel 8049H
Mitsubishi M5L8049
National Semicond. INS8049
NEC uPD8049
Philips SCN8049
Signetics 8049
Toshiba TMP8049P

If you have any further questions or would like more information, please let us know.

Regards
Neil Parker
Dataman Programmers


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