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I got this Apple ii EEPROM Programmer Card, Any information or how to use it helps

jajan547

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So recently I acquired this card and I have no idea what to do with it, I can't find the exact paperwork online for this so I uploaded a scan of a scan from way back in the day from the original owner. According to him it's been in his basement since the late 80's as he intended to program chips with it but never did really ( I've attached the story of it along with the paperwork I have). My main question is the paperwork describes software is this true and if so do I need it per say? Thanks everyone for looking! Also included was a copy of the original ad. Also what can or should I program with this?

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Good news! Another with all of the paper work and the ad (which was already online and shared here) along with the SOFTWARE (Nowhere to be found) sold in June on eBay as far as I know that is the only software disk floating around, as such I reached out to the seller and asked if they could provide me the buyers account name so I can reach out and at least get this software uploaded.
 
Apparently this is the software to use for this programmer, seller actually had it saved and apparently you have to run the program in DOS using a BRUN command (I am slightly confused). I have a FloppyEMU and if someone could point me in the right direction to get this working that'd be great.
 

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Sweet. What sort of ROMs are you gonna burn with it?

I bet you could make a cable to run a ZIF socket outside so you don't have to leave the lid off your ][ just to burn ROMs.
 
I have no clue yet I tried reading a 27C512, this supports the 27512. I tried reading a Macintosh Plus Hi ROM just out of curiosity it read but didn't display all of the coding I suspect it's designed that way. Still learning it.
 
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