??? 08/06/10 19:51 Read: times |
#177814 - This has no bearing on how YOU do things Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Erik Malund said:
Isn't it better to let him figure that out on his own than to spoon-feed it to him.
Who keeps blabbering "give him what he wants"? The U.V. lamp comes with sufficient warning that he'd probably know not to expose himself to it. so, if he will not let you help him hang himself, you offer to help him go blind. If that's what he wants It wasn't difficult to do, with a lamp fixture, a cassette box, and the U.V. lamp, along with a switch. I wouldn't recommend it
then why did you do so in a previous post I thought I explained that. I needed an eraser that could handle a large number of devices. I was using lots of (Cypress) UV-eraseable CMOS PAL's, multiple UV-Eraseable MCU's, and a number of EPROM's as well. It didn't cost much and it worked very well. The fact is, if Nathan reads the material accompanying his assembler, then reads the MCU datasheet and its application information, he'll conclude that it's too much effort, expense, and time that would be required, and he'll choose another path to follow.
let me give you the path 1) I have an 8031. 2) oh, I have to buy an EPROM, I will. 3) oh, I have to buy/make a EPROM programmer, I will. 4) oh, I have to buy/make a EPROM eraser, I will. This almost describes my first venture into the '51 world and note that at every step the cost seems managable. Thus, if the OP had not been warned he would have invested gradually, lots of money, just to satisfy Richard's desire to pull everybody back to the stone age.
Whether that path involved electronics, well, that's uncertain. how come you doubt that, you say his post was crystal clear and what he wanted made sense (if not why post "give him what he wants") Erik I suspect the process would be more like this: 1) I have an 8031. 2) oh, I have to see if I can find an EPROM, in my cargo van full of stuff. I will. 3) oh, I have to see if I can find an EPROM programmer, in my cargo van full of stuff. I will. 4) oh, I have to see if I can find an EPROM eraser, in my cargo van full of stuff. I will. It has no bearing on how you do things because you don't want to experiment with the stuff in that cargo-van of various electronics. It's likely that all the parts he needs are out there, though I have some doubts about the programmer and eraser. RE |