How to do IC Chip Programming,
EPROM Duplication or Copying
How to copy an EPROM or EEPROM chip easily with an EPROM programmer.
(A quick-start guide of using an EPROM programmer to do
EPROM chip copying or EPORM chip programming.)
Our software provides lots of useful functions and information
without the looks of complexity.
Following is a few snap-shots of what our software can do for you.
Programmer S/W for SuperPro Series of Programmers
Clicking on the [Device] icon allows you to select the IC chip (i.e. device)
by manufacturer and part number:
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Only Two Clicks Needed to Copy a Chip
(Read from a master chip and copy to a blank chip)
Clicking on the [Read] icon allows you to read from a chip (e.g.
aa master chip). The reading process puts the data
into the computer buffer. The checksum is displayed automatically.
[Program] programs a brand new chip.
It also brags about how little time was taken.
That is it!. That is all it takes to duplicate a master chip
to a blank chip.
Additional Programmer Functions
You can [Verify] a chip against the data in the buffer.
If it does not match, it tells you where and what.
[Auto] automatically erases a chip, does a blank check
to make sure the chip is erased, programs the chip,
and then verifies it, all in one sequence.
Files and Data
[Load File] loads the data from a file into the data buffer
(which is in the computer).
In [Load File ], you can select different file formats.
If you need to do 1-to-2 split, or 1-to-4 split, in
either byte-mode or word-mode, it is a snap with our
software.
The [Buffer] icon allows you to see the data and also change it.
The right side displays the data in ASCII format for you to
easily recognise ASCII strings.
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A Lot More
Our software has a lot more features and functions than can be described here.
They are all designed to save you time and increase your productivity.
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