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docs for PromDevice23 2316 ROMS
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|AT29C010 |Atmel |Flash |28C |Only with 128 byte or less sector size|
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|SST39SF040|Microchip |Flash |SST39SF|All SST39SF0x0 supported|
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|SST28SF040|SST |Flash |SST28SF|All SST28SF0x0 supported|
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|M27C256 |ST Micro |EPROM | |VCC=6.5V, VPP=12.75V to pgm|
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|M27C256 |ST Micro |EPROM |27 |VCC=6.5V, VPP=12.75V to pgm|
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|W27C257 |Winbond |EEPROM |27 |Continuous 12V or 14V for program/erase|
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|SST27SF020|SST |Flash |27 |12V continuous for pgm/erase|
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|8755A |Intel |EPROM |8755A |Requires 25V pulses to program|
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|2316 |Commodore |ROM |23 |Read-only|
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# PromDevice Modules
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elements of the [8755A hardware](8755A-hardware) may be leveraged to build a version of
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the programmer that is able to provide high voltage pulses.
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## PromDevice23
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The PromDevice23 driver is used to read Commodore 2316, 2332, and 2364 mask-programmed ROMs.
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This were used in early computers like the Commodore PET, Atari, and others.
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Most ROM chips can be read using the standard 28C driver. The 23 series ROMs are unique because
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the chip select polarity is configurable when the chip is initally programmed. This means that, for example,
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some chips will use CS1 as an active HIGH signal and other will use it active LOW. This existing
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Unlock command was repurposed in this driver to scan the chip to determine the polarity of the
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Chip Select pin(s).
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For the 2316 make the following connections:
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* CS3 to Arduino A0 (WE)
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* CS2 to Arduino A1 (CE)
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* CS1 to Arduino A2 (OE)
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The 2332 does not have a CS3, and the 2364 does not have CS3 or CS2, so those Arduino pins are not used.
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Before reading the chip, run the Unlock command to scan the Chip Selects. This will try all combinations
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of CS values to read data from the chip. After the Unlock command runs successfully, the Dump or Read commands
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can then be used to read from the chip.
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## PromDevice8755
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TommyPROM has a driver for Intel 8755 EPROMs. This driver replaces the 28C driver at
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title: PROM Types
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permalink: /docs/2316-roms
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exerpt: "2316, 2332, and 2364 Read Only Memory"
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---
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## 2316, 2332, and 2364 Mask-Programmable Read-only Memory
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|Model |Type |CS3 |CS2 |CS1 |Notes|
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|:--- |:--- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:--- |
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|12345 |2316 | x | H | H | |
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|12345 |2316 | x | H | H | |
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| Commodore 64 |||
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|12345 |2332 | - | H | H | |
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