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Originally Posted by Daedalus
The problem is that the 27C400 and related chips aren't directly supported by the programmer. A very similar chip, the 27C4096, is supported but has a different pinout. So to burn 27C400s, you need to use an adaptor to put the pins where the programmer expects them, then burn as if it was a 27C4096.
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I get ya.
What a pain in the arse.
Someone on Amazon said the 27C400 appears in the software they have for the programmer, does this make a difference?
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Another guy said this
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My programmer has two IC's listed AM27C400 @dip 40 and AM27C400 @PLCC44
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