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RR Prommer 1 V1.0
Setting up the system
Connecting the device to your PC
The device needs a 12V DC supply voltage. Please use the universal power supply that is
part of the package and hook it up to your AC wall outlet and the small black connector on
the unit itself. BU2 is printed in white next to the connector (upper left corner in above
picture). The 12V connector of the power supply carries ground ( - ) on the outside while
+12V is on the inside.
The connection to the PC itself is via the parallel port (LPT) and the supplied white cable.
Important is, that your PC’s parallel port is set to ECP and not EPP or auto or whatever else
might be possible. This setting is a BIOS setting and you eventually need to enter the BIOS
to alter it.
Setting up the software (requires Windows NT, 2000 or XP)
This software is very simple and doesn’t even require an installation procedure. Just simply
create a folder and copy the two files rrprom10.exe (application file) and zlportio.sys (driver
file) to this folder. It is mandatory that both files are in the same folder.
Once you have done this, have set the LPT settings to ECP and hooked up the hardware you
are ready to go:
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Using the system to read your EPROM
Starting the software
The application is started via rrprom10.exe
When you start the application you must not have an EPROM inserted into the socket.
Jumpers J1 to J5 are correctly set for your chip (27C512) so please leave them alone.
If everything is hooked up and installed correctly you should see the below window.
Make sure it is set to 27C512
Configuring the port:
By clicking the configuration button (2nd from left) you can choose between LPT1 or LPT2.
Activating fast access isn’t necessary and may cause problems.
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Reading your chip
Now insert your original chip according to the picture below. The notch of the EPROM has to
be on the same side as the notch in the socket.
EPROM and socket have to align on the side of the POWER LED, and NOT on the
side with the notch.
Now click the button with the green arrow to the right:
and this is going to happen:
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Once the chip is read please save the file (button with disk symbol) giving it a name of your
choice to a location of your choice:
Now email this file to [email protected] and I’ll take care of the rest.
And please don’t forget to return the EPROM reader incl. power supply and
the white connecting cable to the following address for the refund of your deposit:
Wolf Ganssauge
Parkstrasse 1a
41564 Kaarst / Germany