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This is an adapter PCB to plug a 28C256 into a socket that expects a 27C256. The 28C256 is (re)programmable without needing a test clip, by virtue of on-board jumpers to switch the pinout between 27C256 and 28C256. | This is an adapter PCB to plug a 28C256 into a socket that expects a 27C256 or a mas rom. | ||
The 28C256 is (re)programmable without needing a test clip, by virtue of on-board jumpers to switch the pinout between 27C256 and 28C256. IE, the board is also it's own programming adapter. | |||
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Revision as of 17:33, 19 November 2020
28C256 to 27C256 adapter
This is an adapter PCB to plug a 28C256 into a socket that expects a 27C256 or a mas rom.
The 28C256 is (re)programmable without needing a test clip, by virtue of on-board jumpers to switch the pinout between 27C256 and 28C256. IE, the board is also it's own programming adapter.
How to do the DIP legs