RES: [Techtoolslist] Data I/O 29A Unipak Issues,(Promlink)

John Robertson jrr at flippers.com
Wed Oct 18 19:19:51 EDT 2006


At 12:00 AM -0300 10/9/06, Jose Luiz Martins wrote:

>Hi Mark !

>

>I'm facing the same problem for years... Where can I find this Promlink copy

>?

>

>Thank you very much !

>

>JL


It might be one of the old "PL" programs on
ftp.flippers.com/TTL/TestEquipment/Data-IO/Promlink

John :-#)#



>

>-----Mensagem original-----

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>[mailto:techtoolslist-bounces at flippers.com] Em nome de Mark Hooks

>Enviada em: sábado, 16 de setembro de 2006 22:55

>Para: techtoolslist at flippers.com

>Assunto: [Techtoolslist] Data I/O 29A Unipak Issues,(Promlink)

>

>After a year of messing around with this thing off and on I finally got it

>working. I had to revert to Promlink version 2.4 and Windows 98 to get it

>running. Seems the later versions don't have the Unipak option. They only

>have Unipak 2B which is different. I also made a custom cable for it.

>

>So others wont have to go through the pain I did, here's the pin connections

>

>for making a cable:

>

>DB9 (PC) DB25 (29A)

> 2 2

> 3 3

> 8 4

> 7 5

> 5 7

>

>I was able to use the default port settings to get things to communicate.

>

>Mark Hooks

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>> have you selected the right programmer type from the menu - it must

>> match the plug in pack as well as the 29A bit.

>>

>> for my 29A, I told it that it was a 29B anyway

>>

>> Mark Hooks wrote:

>>> I think I finally have my interface cable working between my PC and my

>>> 29A unit. I am using Promlink 6.10 to interface between my PC and the

>>> 29A. However, when I try to set the device I cant. I'm trying to read a

>>> 2708 and none of the menu options show it, even though the 29A device

>>> list says it should be there. For that matter nothing but PROM part

>>> numbers seem to be showing up. How do I fix this? Do I have an outdated

>>> data file in my promlink directory?

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