The Burn2 has the same features as the Burn1, only smaller and more compact.
The Burn2 is a revolutionary device that was designed with the automotive enthusiast in mind. it supports chips used in our products aimed at ECUs/ECMs from the late 80s and early 90s.
The BURN2 can:
- WRITE SST 27SF512, ATMEL AT29C256 and 29F040 chips.
- READ but NOT WRITE 2732A, 27C128, 27C256 chips (and most other 24/28 pin EPROMs/EEPROMs that can replace one of these chips).
- With a F2A adapter, it can WRITE our F3 EECIV/EECV chip modules.
- With a F2E adapter, READ factory Ford ECMs.
- with a HDR1 adapter, READ factory GM TPI ECMs that would use a G1 chip adapter .
As you can see, it is designed to comprehensively work with our products but it is NOT a general purpose EPROM programmer. If you require programming chips outside these specifications, you probably should look at another product.
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I am not sure how I did it, but my chip (AT29C256) will not burn correctly. At first, due to me not reading the instructions carefully enough, put the chip in wrong. I cannot get it to burn correctly. The first four address lines (00 – 03) in the hex editor show only FF in every slot. I have ordered another chip (SST 27SF512 ) on the assumption that I have ruined the one I have. How can I tell for sure If the chip is bad or if the BURN2 unit is bad?
Thanks
I would just wait until the new chip comes in and perform the same test. Those burners are pretty resilient, I would expect the new chip to solve the problem.