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Old 01-13-2009, 08:27 PM
Grant Stockly Grant Stockly is offline
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These are the EPROMs on my card. I will be offering an advanced ROM monitor to replace F and H for people who don't own or never intend to own a disk drive system. The extended ROM monitor is a lot more useful than the standard one.

A-VTL2 - Very Tiny Language 2
B-VTL2
C-VTL2
D-VLT2
E-Music - The Altair AM radio music program with its own bootloader
F-Monitor - A ROM monitor
G-MBL - Tape / paper tape boot loader
H-DBL - Disk Boot Loader

Anyone who bought the 88-PMC gets the ROM set, so yes you will have one set (8 EPROMs in each set)

The programmer is a B&K Precision 864 WITH the 1702A module. The 1702A module sits on top and has its own switching power supply and a TON of transistors. I'm pretty sure the B&K programmer is really a private labeled programmer made by a European company.
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