Feature request: Add support for Texas Instrument TMS2532/TMS2532A
Hi, I was wondering if you are able to add support for Texas Instrument EPROM TMS2532 / TMS2532.Thank You [quote]Hi, I was wondering if you are able to add support for Texas Instrument EPROM TMS2532 / TMS2532.
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[size=2][color=#999999]Test 发表于 2020-6-29 13:30[/color] [url=http://forums.xgecu.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=167&ptid=58][img]http://forums.xgecu.com/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size][/quote]
Cannot attach PDF file to the post so here is the Datasheet as a link
[url=http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets2/63/639249_1.pdf]http://pdf.datasheetcatalog.com/datasheets2/63/639249_1.pdf[/url]
thank you [size=14px]Need to wait until next year to improve the support of some special models.[/size][size=14px]Too much work now。[/size] [quote]Need to wait until next year to improve the support of some special models.Too much work now。
[size=2][color=#999999]admin 发表于 2020-6-30 15:33[/color] [url=http://forums.xgecu.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=169&ptid=58][img]http://forums.xgecu.com/images/common/back.gif[/img][/url][/size][/quote]
Thank you for your consideration. Friendly reminder that this feature is still requested and im happily waiting for next year if it takes that long.
thank you. I second this. Just read only would be helpful to preserve some old roms. I would also appreciate, if you could implement TMS2532 support (as well as other older EPROM's with VPP=25V).
This could be an unique selling point too for the T56 programmer, because there are only few and expensive other modern programmers supporting these devices.... [b]回复 [url=http://forums.xgecu.com/redirect.php?goto=findpost&pid=420&ptid=58]6#[/url] [i]Test[/i] [/b]
we will add later Yes, would be nice to have it on my T48, at least in "read-only".
As I understood, programming current and algorithm sadly exceed the capabilities of the programmer... (To be confirmed, it's not obvious)
[edit] Similarly, it would be nice to support also the "A" suffix of the TMS2532, and equivalent model from Motorola MCM2532 ("A" suffix requires 21V instead of 25V)
For your information, I was able to read that Eprom using a "Intel 2732" setting and interfacing with just a DIP24 to DIP24 adapter:
All DIP24 pins are connected pin to pin, except these ones:
T48-DIP24-18 to adapter 2532-pin 20
T48-DIP24-20 to adapter 2532-pin 21
T48-DIP24-21 to adapter 2532-pin 18
I didn't try to program that chip, because I just needed to read it...
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