![]() It was fine.Įventually I worked out that the Thinkpad was running on battery (I had plugged it in and forgotten to turn it on. My Willem had blown up its 74HC04 some time back, so I checked the replacement one I put in. Now ensues an hour or two of trying to figure out what was wrong. I tried to burn a 32K image … and nope … the Willem decided to burn a solitary ’00’ byte to the first byte in the EPROM … and do nothing more. I got the Willem out, plugged it into my trusty old Thinkpad T42 (it has a parallel port!). Recently I was trying to burn a 27C512 to put into my C64C. When I bought it, it seemed like the cheapest way of programming the special 16bit EPROMs used in the Amigas. Other times you tear your hair out trying to figure out whats wrong with it. I’ve had a lot of weird problems with the Willem. I bought it when I was trying to burn Amiga Kickstarts, but I’ve used it for burning 27C256’s and 27C512’s as well. I have a Willem parallel EPROM programmer (or clone). ![]()
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