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The '''12RS11''' is a 32K EPROM pack for the [[1240]] and [[1241]]. The idea is that users can permanently save configurations by first uploading it to a controller using GPIB or RS-232 and then burn the data using a programmer. It is the exact same as the [[12RS12]], but it didn't come with EPROMs. | The '''12RS11''' is a 32K EPROM pack for the [[1240]] and [[1241]]. The idea is that users can permanently save configurations by first uploading it to a controller using GPIB or RS-232 and then burn the data using a programmer. It is the exact same as the [[12RS12]], but it didn't come with EPROMs. | ||
It meant to | It meant to be used with four Motorola 68766 or 68764 EPROMS. | ||
* [[Media:070-4346-00.pdf|12RS11/12RS12 Operator's Manual]] | * [[Media:070-4346-00.pdf|12RS11/12RS12 Operator's Manual]] | ||
[[Category:ROM packs]] | [[Category:ROM packs]] |
Revision as of 02:57, 15 October 2022
The 12RS11 is a 32K EPROM pack for the 1240 and 1241. The idea is that users can permanently save configurations by first uploading it to a controller using GPIB or RS-232 and then burn the data using a programmer. It is the exact same as the 12RS12, but it didn't come with EPROMs. It meant to be used with four Motorola 68766 or 68764 EPROMS.