18/06/02 - Update prog. For Win 9x Ver. 0.96A - Add many Device 59Cxx, CAT3510x, 87Cx2, M87C257, PIC, 28F/ 29F/49Fxxx - Fixed bug 28Fx00,PIC12Cx5xx. - Add device FirmwareHub and LPC flash request Adapter Firmware/LPC. Note:. The remainder of this post below is still very important, but I’d like to make sure everyone has the most up-to-date information about compatibility between the different DLLs and parallel port cards out there. If you’re looking for my patched io.dll for Willem programmer compatibility, see below. Last year I bought a Willem EPROM programmer board from. It’s basically a cool little board with various sockets for plugging in EPROM/EEPROM/Flash/etc chips for reading/erasing/writing. Apparently it can even program some AVR microcontrollers. I have the PCB50 version of the board. Here’s the deal. Willem EEPROM Programmer is a very useful programmer software that can program EPROM, EEPROM, FLASH, Serial EPROM, Serial Flash and more(Vpp. Adding Additional Storage Space You can add additional storage space to your LaCie Ethernet Disk mini by connecting an external hard drive using the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. Lacie nas inns04-4200-lac manual. Keep in mind that the file system format cannot be changed. • Connect the hard drive to the LaCie Ethernet Disk mini using the Hi-Speed USB 2.0 port. It has a USB port, but it’s only for supplying power. All communication goes through the parallel port. As everybody should know at this point, the parallel port is on the way out. No, scratch that. The parallel port is long gone. I had to use a really old HP Pavilion with a Celeron running Windows 98 to do anything with it. The programmer worked great, and I was able to fix a computer’s BIOS chip that I had messed up while trying to hack its BIOS. Let’s fast forward to over a year later (a.k.a. I have a homebuilt PC with an Intel DX58SO motherboard and a Core i7 CPU, running Windows 7 Ultimate edition, 64-bit. The DX58SO literally has no legacy peripherals, other than a single PCI slot. It has no PS/2 ports, no parallel port, no serial ports, and no standard IDE ports. It does have a variety of types of PCI Express slots, though. I recently bought a sweet from Newegg. (Note: Newegg’s product specs lie about this card — the parallel port does not support EPP or ECP mode, according to a sticker on the box, even though Newegg says it does). I remembered that I had my programmer and decided I totally needed to get it working in Windows 7. Easier said than done. It’s difficult enough to get low-level legacy stuff working in Windows 7, but when you’re using the 64-bit edition, a lot of older stuff breaks even more. Also let’s remember that add-on parallel ports do not get mapped to the standard I/O addresses for parallel ports (0x378 and 0x278), but instead some other random address (mine is at 0x3000). I tried running the software that came with the board, but it just gives me errors and actually won’t let me exit without forcing it to quit from the task manager. Let’s go on a Google adventure. Google lesson #1: sometimes when you’re looking for info about Windows 7 64-bit, you can find very useful stuff when you search for Vista 64-bit (or XP 64-bit) instead. My first search was willem vista 64-bit. The second result was a digg posting titled Willem Eprom for Vista and 64bit XP (digg post is no longer available; link removed).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2019
Categories |