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Re: Interested in burning your own eproms?

2006-04-07 by Grant Richter

And if you think all the interesting waveforms are gone, and you can't do anything 
original.

Here is the math. A 256 x 8 bit waveform has 2^2048th possible variations.

That is 10^654th.

The known universe is approx. 10^29 NANOSECONDS old.

So there are still a lot of original waveforms left...

<humor>

--- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, "eblake_smith" <hoggfatt@...> wrote:
>
> For those of you interested in burning your own eproms for 
> waveform city and minwave modules, I stumbled across this 
> relatively inexpesive kit to make a programmer that supposedly 
> burns the required 27C512 eproms. Its the eprom programmer 
> 3.4 kit @ $79.90US.  Hopefully this info is helpful for some 
> people.
> 
> http://www.progshop.com/shop/programmer/index.shtml
>

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