Hm, I assume Data I/O would have fixed such a bug in the first place. So are you saying that your programmer makes a good file but interpret it the wrong way when programming? Am I understanding it correctly? Can anyone provide a "wrong" file then, so I can check if that's the case on the 2900 (running the latest firmware available as of today...)? On Sun, May 24, 2020 at 12:45 PM Frank Wolf <webmaster_at_frank-wolf.org> wrote: > > Just as an additional information: > > The TopMaxII Programmer which I used to create is one of the programmers > doing it > the wrong way. > > /Frank > > On 24.05.2020 12:23, Gerrit Heitsch wrote: > > On 5/24/20 12:10 PM, Francesco Messineo wrote: > >> Hi all, > >> I've just programmed an 82S100 (actually a clone, but my DATA I/O > >> 2900 didn't > >> complain and verifies ok) with the .jed file contained here: > >> http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/firmware/computers/c64/82S100%2bJedec.zip > >> > > > > What kind of clone? That might be important. A while back someone on > > the forum64 site got a hold of a bunch of NOS PLS100 PLAs and was able > > to program those. I got 2 of them and they work. > > > > Gerrit > > > > > > >Received on 2020-05-30 01:48:23
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