Update README.md - ATF750C is now supported
AFT750C support ported over from Michael D. afterburner's fork.
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@ -14,6 +14,9 @@ from various manufcaturers. It is based on work of several other people:
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Yorck Thiele:
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https://www.ythiee.com/2021/06/06/galmate-hardware/
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Michael Dreher:
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https://github.com/nospam2000/afterburner.git
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who did the most of the hard work of deciphering and publishing the programming
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protocol of these chips. Some of their early programs were Windows based and relied on
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presence of parallel port (LPT). Afterburner was written for Linux OS
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@ -34,6 +37,7 @@ Supported GAL chips:
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| 6002 | - | GAL6002B | - | - |
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| 26CV12 | - | GAL26CV12B[2] | - | - |
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| 26V12 | - | GAL26V12C[2] | - | - |
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| 750 | ATF750C | - | - | - |
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[1]: requires PCB v.3.1 or modified PCB v.3.0 - see Troubleshooting
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[2]: requires adapter - see gerbers, pcb and img directory
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