![]() It has no PS/2 ports, no parallel port, no serial ports, and no standard IDE ports. The DX58SO literally has no legacy peripherals, other than a single PCI slot. ![]() I have a homebuilt PC with an Intel DX58SO motherboard and a Core i7 CPU, running Windows 7 Ultimate edition, 64-bit. The programmer worked great, and I was able to fix a computer’s BIOS chip that I had messed up while trying to hack its BIOS.Let’s fast forward to over a year later (a.k.a. I had to use a really old HP Pavilion with a Celeron running Windows 98 to do anything with it. As everybody should know at this point, the parallel port is on the way out. All communication goes through the parallel port. It has a USB port, but it’s only for supplying power. I have the PCB50 version of the board.Here’s the deal. ![]() Apparently it can even program some AVR microcontrollers. It’s basically a cool little board with various sockets for plugging in EPROM/EEPROM/Flash/etc chips for reading/erasing/writing. ![]() If you’re looking for my patched io.dll for Willem programmer compatibility, see below.Last year I bought a Willem EPROM programmer board from. Note. The remainder of this post below is still very important, but I’d like to make sure everyone has the most up-to-date information about compatibility between the different DLLs and parallel port cards out there.
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