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alpha relese --- //[[wiki:user:ghstwlf|Pär Moberg]]// ====== Willem ====== Burning EPROMs using willem based programmers. ===== Shopping List ===== You will need: * PC with a IBM parallel port * Willem based programmer * Power supply (optional, see below) * EPROM, UV or electronic erasable * Network card with a ROM socket or ROM-card so you can use/test your new burned EPROM\\ * Operating system that can run Windows 32bit programs * Programmer software (look on your programmers homepage) ===== Setup ===== ==== Hardware ==== Connect your programmer to your computer and a power supply. "I would recommend that you use a external power supply, a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wall_wart|wall wart]], instead of USB when given the choice. My experience is that EPROMs needs more power than USB can provide" --- //[[wiki:user:ghstwlf|Pär Moberg]]// An erased EPROM ==== Software ==== === Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP === Extract/install the programmer software and start programming === Linux === Install [[http://www.winehq.org/|Wine]] (optional, [[http://www.playonlinux.com/|PlayOnLinux]]) "If you are going to use more Windows software than the Willem programmer software, I would recommend to install [[http://www.playonlinux.com/|PlayOnLinux]] as well since we are going to need some Wine magic to get the parallel port to work" --- //[[wiki:user:ghstwlf|Pär Moberg]]// == Wine == Wine is usually included in the packet repository of your distribution but the latest development releases for the big dists can be found at [[http://www.winehq.org/download/]] with good instructions. == PlayOnLinux == PlayOnLinux is target to gamers but has the feature of handling wineprefixes