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The PC should have a Parallel/Centronics port. This port type is becoming less common on modern PCs and laptops. Unfortunately USB-to-parallel cables have not been found to work in the past.
 
The PC should have a Parallel/Centronics port. This port type is becoming less common on modern PCs and laptops. Unfortunately USB-to-parallel cables have not been found to work in the past.
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Here is the Windows Help file rendered as a .pdf:
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[[File:Winlv.pdf]]
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 12 December 2014

ICE Technology EPROM/Device Programmer

(Donated by Ian Evans)


This programmer is old and fragile but quite capable.

It should be found in the electronics area in a clear plastic box marked "EPROM TOOLS".

It's powered from a dedicated "wall wort" that plugs into a mains socket.

A USB memory stick should be found in the box with the Windows software installer. It has been tested on Windows 95, 98 and Windows 7.

The PC should have a Parallel/Centronics port. This port type is becoming less common on modern PCs and laptops. Unfortunately USB-to-parallel cables have not been found to work in the past.


Programmer

Here is the Windows Help file rendered as a .pdf:

File:Winlv.pdf