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This device programming wiki is a community resource for programming firmware, data, or other configuration into commercially available ICs. We are currently focused on older devices such as EPROMs requiring more exotic voltages and/or connections than modern devices using protocols like JTAG.
The device programming wiki is a community resource for protocols and devices that read or write commercially available ICs. We are focusing on older devices (ex: EPROMs) that require more exotic voltages and/or connections than modern devices using protocols like JTAG.


The most developed pages are for the [[TL866|Autoelectric TL866]] and [[BP Microsystems|BP Microsystems]] programmer families. Our second tier interests are probably Xeltek and Allpro.
The most developed pages are for the [[TL866|Autoelectric TL866]] and [[BP Microsystems|BP Microsystems]] programmer families. Our second tier interests are probably Xeltek and Allpro.


Want an account? e-mail johndmcmaster at gmail.com explaining what you want to contribute
Unofficial software for [[arlabs|Andromeda Research Labs EPROM+ System]]
 
Want an account? e-mail johndmcmaster at gmail.com explaining what you want to contribute. We can also be reached on #proghq on Libera IRC


[[:Category:Vendor]]
[[:Category:Vendor]]
[[Recommendations|General recommendations]]
[[Socket adapter]]
[[SWD]]


Misc links
Misc links
*http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/
*http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/
*http://www.ezoflash.com/
*https://www.flashrom.org/

Latest revision as of 16:21, 26 October 2021

The device programming wiki is a community resource for protocols and devices that read or write commercially available ICs. We are focusing on older devices (ex: EPROMs) that require more exotic voltages and/or connections than modern devices using protocols like JTAG.

The most developed pages are for the Autoelectric TL866 and BP Microsystems programmer families. Our second tier interests are probably Xeltek and Allpro.

Unofficial software for Andromeda Research Labs EPROM+ System

Want an account? e-mail johndmcmaster at gmail.com explaining what you want to contribute. We can also be reached on #proghq on Libera IRC

Category:Vendor

General recommendations

Socket adapter

SWD

Misc links