Don't if it's practical, haven't had my coffee yet this morning, but in the area of a pretty warped approach you could stick a zigbee transceiver on there. No wires and you can sell a wireless programmer as an addon. They cost like $10 though, didn't know if that was too expensive. Include the antenna and a standard SPI type interface, I didn't look to see what kind of flash you had. But if you had a three wire interface you could probably find a way to add a three wire connector. :) Bil -----Original Message----- From: owner-cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se [mailto:owner-cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se] On Behalf Of Jim Brain Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2009 7:26 AM To: cbm-hackers@ling.gu.se Subject: Re: FLASH ROM replacement Wolfgang Moser wrote: > Hi Jim, > > Jim Brain schrieb: >> While awaiting responses on a 2364 to 2764-27128 adapter PCB design, >> I designed a Flash ROM adapter for the 2364: >> >> http://www.jbrain.com/vicug/gallery/ROM-el >> >> Not sure if there is any interest, but I'm considering running a >> batch of these. Suggestions for improvement are welcome. >> >> I'll probably whip up a 27128 and 27256 version as well. > > nice variant to take a TSOP package for making a > true low profile adapter. Thanks. > > How do you prgram or reprogram the Flash? Do > you have some plans to make In-System-Flashing > possible? RIght now, I plan to make an adapter for my programmer to program the unit. But, if someone has an idea on how to make it work in circuit, I'm all ears. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by IDSi's MailScanner. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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