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Re: gEDA-user: Re: How to program PAL/GAL?
On Mar 14, 2007, at 8:01 PM, Andy Peters wrote:
We had a 2900 at my last job. I hadn't seen one since my first job
out of college, where I used one to program Altera MAX7192 parts.
The magic adapter cost like $500 (in 1992 dollars). The stupid
floppy disk on the thing kept failing for no reason, and Data I/O
charged boo-coo bucks to fix it.
That's why I maintain my own equipment. My 2900 had a dead floppy
drive when I bought it. I replaced it with one from the closet and
it has worked great ever since.
Anyways, the 2900 at the last job. It sat on a work table, turned
off and collecting dust, for the entire four years of my tenure
there. When the New Corporate Overlords decided to close our
office, it was one of the things I packed up and sent to the
California office, where I'm sure it's sitting in a corner,
collecting dust.
I hope I never see one of those fscking things again.
...because it gave you so much trouble, sitting there collecting
dust. ;) I *use* mine several times per week, have for years, and it
is 100% perfect...Every single time.
Gimme a JTAG dongle and in-system-programmable parts any day over
UV-erasable ancient crap.
So, in your world "Data I/O 2900" somehow implies "UV-erasable"
and "ancient"? You are making grandiose negative statements about
something that you clearly don't know a whole lot about. (and I'm
not trying to sound like a prick here...just being honest)
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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