Apple EPROM AP 64e User Manual

AP-64e EPROM WRITER  
For Apple II, II+, IIe, III.  
Hobby Model  
THE BEST combination programmer  
Features:  
1. Eprom: 2716, 27.32, 2764.  
2. Reliable  
3. Easy to use (no external equipment needed)  
4. Auto blank check.  
5. Auto verify.  
6. Error indicated.  
7. voltage for program adjustable  
8. Type selection by DIP switch  
9. Fireware included  
10. Write, Read, Copy, Compare. Blankcheck, Monitor functions  
6. MONITOR: To enter the Apple machine language, you  
can examine, change, move, compare and run  
the contents of memory in machine language  
of 6502 CPU.  
User's guide: After you make installations of AP-64e EPROM WRITER  
the following will be come to the screen:  
A?—64 EPROM PROGRAMMER  
ENHANCED VELCCM WRITTEN BY CARL  
2)2716  
4)2732  
8)2764  
?
Now you must key in the number 2,4 or 8 to choice how many  
bytes you want to program your EPROMS. 2 represents 2K bytes (0000-07FF). 4  
represents 4K bytes (C000-0FFF). 8 represents  
8K bytes (0000-1FFF). Please reconfirm whether the DIP switch already set or not  
before you key in any number, Errors could  
be occurred in the following steps if you make wrong selection  
When everything is right, you will see the next lines come to the screen:  
1) WRITE  
2) READ  
3) COPY  
4) COMPARE  
5) BLANKCHECK  
6) MONITOR  
Before you make any action, the first thing is to learn how  
to insert the EPROM into TEXTOOL:  
1. To pull up the stick of textool that can release any ROM  
or EPROM which already installed in place of textool.  
2. To put the right EPROM into the textool. Because the textool  
is 28 pins DIP socket that is for 2764 EPROMs, and 2716,2732  
EPROMs are 24 pins, so the installation of 2716 and 2732 must  
2 pins below calculated from the up side of textool. It is very  
important to recheck the EPROM goes into the textool in right  
pins, otherwise it might be caused a damage.  
3. To push the stick of textool down to the PCB side. Now  
the EPROM will be tightly held in the textool socket.  
Now you may key in a number from 1 to 6 to choice any  
function we mentioned before. Details are as follows:  
1) WRITE: When you type”1”that means you will programing any  
a block of memory content into EPROMs. The next line  
come to the screen is:  
START ADDRESS ?  
just key in a start address of memory in hex code  
and hit RETURN.  
BLANK ? (Y/N)  
A. If you went to “burn” a blank EPROM, now insert  
the EPROM and type “Yes”, will test EPROM blank automatically.  
ROM CHECK OK! (Means your eprom is ready to write)  
SW ON  
In case the EPROM has been programmed, Then  
ROM CHECK ERR!! (Means your eprom can't write)  
BLANK ? (Y/N)  
Please change another one and do it again.  
B. Sometimes you only want to correct data that already programmed in  
EPROM, So please type “No”.  
The blank check procedure will be omitted and  
directly display:  
SW ON  
Now you just turn on the switch which is on the front  
edge of AP-64e, and hit RETURN key. The writing function will start and address  
hex code should be show on the  
right down corner of the screen.  
For 2716 it will take 95 seconds to fully programming,  
When the “burning” is completed, the screen display:  
COMPARE OK !!  
SW OFF  
Please turn the switch off and take the EPROM away  
from the TEXTOOL, a new fully programming EPROM  
has been produced. Or the screen displayed as:  
COMPARE ERR !! SW OFF  
that means your EPROM not be written. as you need,  
please turn off the switch and change a new good  
EPROM and do again until you get a fully programmed  
EPROM.  
2) READ: To instal the EPROM into the TEXTOOL and type 2,  
the follows will come to the screen:  
START ADDRESS ? $  
Also please key in a start address of memory in hex  
code. Where wish to reed in from EPROMs. and hit  
RETURN. After one second, Read function finished:  
READ  
(Show on the screen)  
1) WRITE  
2) READ  
3) COPY  
4) COMPARE  
5) BLANKCHECK  
6) MONITOR  
Now you may key in 4 or 6 to check what you READ  
from EPROMs according the next procedures we will  
explained later.  
3) COPY: To key in “3” means you Want to burn a new copy  
EPROM from a old master ROM. You will see the follows  
from the screen:  
SET EASTER ROM  
Please do it carefully, and hit RETURN  
READ  
SET BLANK ROM  
Please take the master ROM away and put a blank EPROM  
in the textool, press RETURN:  
BLANK ? (Y/N)  
The next procedure is same as WRITE until you get a  
new copy EPROM.  
4) COMPARE: To compare a block of memory and the master EPROM.  
Only to hit “4” for compare function, the following  
come to the screen:  
START ADDRESS ? $  
Please key in start address of memory location in  
where you want to compare with the master EPROM  
which is inserted in the TEXTOOL. and hit RETURN  
SET MASTER ROM  
please do it, or you already have cone just hit RETURN, COMPARE OK!  
or  
COMPARE ERR!! CONTINUE ? (Y/N)  
Just key in “Yes” for continue or “No” to Stop it.  
If you want to compare two or more EPROMs, the first step is to read data from  
eprom t.o the memory location of  
your system as READ function and then set another eprom  
as master rom and do COMPARE function.  
BLANKCHECK: To test EPROMS is blank or riot. please key  
in “5” and then you will see the follows on the screen:  
SET BLANK ROM  
5)  
Please insert the EPROM you want to test and hit  
RETURN:  
ROM CHECK OK! (If the EPROM is blank.)  
or  
EPROM CHECK ERR!! (When the EPROM is not blank.)  
MONITOR: To enter the Apple machine language when you  
type “6”. You can examine, change, move, compare  
and run the contents of memory in machine language.  
Please refer the Apple reference manual for more  
details.  
6)  
Problems and Solutions: After using AP-64e EPROM WRITER, you will find out so many  
advantages such as faster, portable and  
more reliable. But some problems will come to bother you too. Hereafter we like to point  
out problems may be occurred and  
show you how to settle.  
1. The EPROMs can not be programmed: Since the EPROMs which  
could be already stored program, you can't write any  
more, except you erase and program again.  
2. If you forget to key in ROM SIZE (represented by 2,4,8)  
the errors could be occurred when you use WRITE, READ,  
COPY functions, please reset your computer and  
boot AP64e again.  
3. Don’t forget to turn the switch off when you use AP-64e  
from cold start or when screen indicate you “SW OFF”.  

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