> Thanks
>
>
> -- Rfiles -- 2000 --
> Rfiles Productions
>
Ricardo, I'm not sure if I got all your message, as it is in some
strange format. Is it some microsoft stuff? Anyway, damn near
anything will program an 877. The old old david tait programmer will
program an 877. I am currently using an ITU programmer which I
bought for roughly $15 a few years ago. I think he (Cris
Sakkas) died, but his design was just a david tait clone. The only
thing I have ever done was to use a pulldown resistor to be sure the
low voltage programming pin wasnt floating.
<x-flowed>At 01:42 PM 6/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
>On 7 Jun 2000, at 19:08, Ricardo Reis wrote:
>
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> > -- Rfiles -- 2000 --
> > Rfiles Productions
> >
>Ricardo, I'm not sure if I got all your message, as it is in some
>strange format. Is it some microsoft stuff? Anyway, damn near
>anything will program an 877. The old old david tait programmer will
>program an 877. I am currently using an ITU programmer which I
>bought for roughly $15 a few years ago. I think he (Cris
>Sakkas) died, but his design was just a david tait clone. The only
>thing I have ever done was to use a pulldown resistor to be sure the
>low voltage programming pin wasnt floating.
>
> At 01:42 PM 6/8/00 -0500, you wrote:
> >On 7 Jun 2000, at 19:08, Ricardo Reis wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks
> > >
> > >
> > > -- Rfiles -- 2000 --
> > > Rfiles Productions
> > >
> >Ricardo, I'm not sure if I got all your message, as it is in some
> >strange format. Is it some microsoft stuff? Anyway, damn near
> >anything will program an 877. The old old david tait programmer will
> >program an 877. I am currently using an ITU programmer which I
> >bought for roughly $15 a few years ago. I think he (Cris
> >Sakkas) died, but his design was just a david tait clone. The only
> >thing I have ever done was to use a pulldown resistor to be sure the
> >low voltage programming pin wasnt floating.
>
> Which software are you using with it for 877's?
> Which software are you using with it for 877's?
>
> TNX,
>
> John Hansen
Almost any software will work with it. P16pro, for example. Propic
should work if you swap the invertor chip for a noninverting buffer
chip. These programmers were just another of the zillion David tait
variants, so any programming software that works with a david tait
will work with them. Just check to make sure the pins are correct
for each of the programming signals, and that the polarity is correct.
> Which software are you using with it for 877's?
>
> TNX,
>
> John Hansen
Almost any software will work with it. P16pro, for example. Propic
should work if you swap the invertor chip for a noninverting buffer
chip. These programmers were just another of the zillion David tait
variants, so any programming software that works with a david tait
will work with them. Just check to make sure the pins are correct
for each of the programming signals, and that the polarity is correct.