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From: iarocci@eneevax.UUCP (Bill Dorsey)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st,comp.sys.atari.8bit
Subject: Re: Hippo Software woes (WARNING: FLAMING LETTER)
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Date: Sat, 20-Dec-86 11:51:57 EST
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I've had my Hippo Eprom burner for about 6 months now, and haven't had any
trouble with it.  The only EPROMS I've programmed with it are 27C256s, though.
The only problem I had was when I got some NEC D27C256D-15 Eproms, they 
wouldn't program unless I made the Chip Enable line active high.  Since this
meant that they weren't compatible with the ROMs in the machine, I'll be
sending them back for some other brand.  Now, if someone out there can tell
me that these EPROMS should have programmed with an Active Low Chip Enable,
maybe I'll agree that there is something wrong with the Hippo Eprom burner.