In this particular case I'm trying to read an 8K file, then write it to a blank 4K EPROM. Needless to say I'm not very experience with the software, and all I've done so far is either read the contents of EPROMs and save them as BIN files, check if an EPROM is blank or write to a blank EPROM from a BIN file given by others online. Good questions, as I tried a variety of things yesterday which all didn't work.
What do I need to do in order to burn the 2764 data (the first half of it anyway) into a 2732? Here's what I've tried: 1) Select 2732A as the EPROM type I'm using 2) Load the 8K BIN file into memory, where I use these default values: File format: Binary To region: code memory Load mode: normal From file start addr (hex): 0000 To buffer start addr (hex): 0000 Clear buffer when loading the file: clear buffer with default 3) Next I go to the " Program" menu with these default values: code memory Start addr: 00000000 End addr: 00000FFF 4) when I press the " program" button I immediately get the following error message: ERROR! Address: 0x000000 Buffer data: 0x00 Verify:0xFF I'm using a Minipro TL866CS EPROM-programmer but it gives me an error message when I try to burn (program) it. It's for a digital drum machine, and the 8K audio still sounds fine even though you only get to hear the first half. I'd like to burn (program) audio data from an 8K (2764) EPROM binary (.BIN) file into a 4K (2732) EPROM but the programmer won't let me.