Enhanced/Dual Powered

Willem EPROM Programmer

User Guide  

 

Willem Package Item Image

Supported IC List

Installation & Configuration

Jumper Configuraton

Self Test Function

Software Interface

FLASH Chip Programming

EPROM Chip Programming

EEPROM Chip Programming

ATMEL Chip Programming

PIC Chip Programming

AVR Chip Programming

ATMEL AT89 Adapter

ATMEL PLCC44 Adapter

TSOP48 Adapter

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Main Board / Cables

Main Board PCB3.5

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Main Board PCB4E

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Main Board PCB5.0

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Main Board PCB5.5C

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Parallel Data Cable (Printer extension cable, with male-female 25 pin connector, and pin to pin through)

A-A type USB cable(for power)

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balthazar 400 videos

                                

          

Optional Items:

ATMEL 89 Adapter

ATMEL PLCC 44 Adapter

TSOP 48 Adapter

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balthazar 400 videos

balthazar 400 videos

FWH/HUB PLCC32Adapter

PLCC32 Adapter

SOIC Adapter(Simplified)

On-Board

On-Board

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AC or DC Power Adapter (9V or 12V, 200mA)

SOIC Adapter(Professional)

 

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balthazar 400 videos

 

 

Supported Device List

Balthazar 400 Videos -

Balthazar 400 is a cinematic short-series concept built around a single enigmatic device: the Balthazar 400 — an antiquated cine-recorder that captures memories as light. Across 6–8 episodes (each 6–12 minutes), the camera surfaces in different hands and places, revealing fractured lives, buried truths, and one slow-burning mystery: why the Balthazar preserves memories that its owners didn’t intend to keep.

Why 400 and not 500 or 1,000? The number is deliberate. In archival theory, "400" is often considered the maximum number of items a single curator can personally quality-control in a lifetime.

According to an archived Reddit AMA by the creator (since deleted), "400 was the limit. One video represented one week of shooting, editing, and mastering. 400 videos equal 8 years of my life. Every video had to earn its spot." balthazar 400 videos

Thus, the balthazar 400 videos are not spam or automated content. They are auteur theory applied to digital video. The collection is broken down into four thematic "volumes" of 100 videos each:

If you are searching for the balthazar 400 videos, you are likely looking for a specific technical standard. Unlike standard YouTube compression (which caps at 15 Mbps for 4K), the Balthazar collection was famous for raw or near-lossless encoding. Balthazar 400 is a cinematic short-series concept built

To understand the "400 videos," you first need to understand "Balthazar." In the context of digital media, Balthazar is most commonly associated with one of two sources:

Regardless of the origin, the number "400" signifies a finite, complete collection. Unlike infinite scrolling feeds, the balthazar 400 videos represent a closed set—a complete puzzle waiting to be analyzed. Regardless of the origin, the number "400" signifies

The primary discussion hub for the balthazar 400 videos is the r/DataHoarder subreddit and the private forum SlowCinephiles.net. Users there are currently trying to reconstruct the collection via a "Re-Seed Project." You can request access, but most require you to contribute another rare digital archive in return (e.g., the "Lunar 200" or "Cadence 150" collections).

At its core, the "Balthazar 400" is believed to be a collection of approximately 400 video files—though the exact count varies depending on the source—all allegedly created, compiled, or curated by an individual or collective using the pseudonym "Balthazar." The videos are not a single narrative series but rather a sprawling, chaotic archive of disparate footage.

The content is notoriously difficult to categorize, but common descriptors include:

 

Hardware Installation & Configuration

Installation Steps
  

  • Check the parallel printer port setting in the bios, it should be EPP or Normal.
  • Check there are any active resident programs that use the printer port, such as TWAIN drivers. You may have to remove it.
  • Connect one end of the 25 pin SubD parallel cable  to PC printer port
  • Connect the other end  of parallel cable to 25 Pins port of the programmer
  • Connect USB power cable or AC adaptor (Note: if you are working on the EPROM programming. You may need use a AC adaptor, so that you can get Vcc 5.6V and 6.2V when doing programming)
  • The yellow power normal indicator of the programmer should light up, then the programmer power supply is normal.
  • Run the software
  • Select devices type
  • Click the Willem in toolbar to change to PCB3
  • Set the DIP switch based on the displayed pattern.

          (Note: the LPT port of PC MUST set to ECP or ECP+EPP during BIOS setup. To enter the BIOS setting mode, you need press "Del" key or "F1" key during the computer selftest, which is the moment of computer just power up.)

 

Software Version To Use

The software can be download from download.mcumall.com  

There are board hardware selection jumper on the board. When set the jumper to PCB3B, then user have to use 0.97ja and before version software.

If the board selection set to PCB3.5, PCB5.0, PCB5.5C, then the software 0.98D6 should be used.

 

          The software interface:

 

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Hardware Check

After start the program, click test hardwar under Help menu. If the connection and power supply is normal, then appears: "Hardware present"   Otherwise check if the programmer connects well with PC, or power supply is normal.

 

Jumper Configuration

 

PCB3.5/PCB4E

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(Two PLCC32 adapter is not applied on the PCB4E)

PCB5.0

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PCB5.5C

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Note: the Vcc setting jumper only has effect when you are using AC adaptor as power source. For the USB power only 5V Vcc is available.

For the PCB5.5C, set DIP steps:

1. press DIP Set button twice to check current DIP bit position. Then set it again for ON or OFF.

2. press DIP Bit shift button to shift the DIP bit position to where need to set. And then press DIP Set button twice to check current DIP bit position. Then set it again for ON or OFF.

3. Repeat those steps till all DIP bit ae set  same as software indicated.

For PCB5.5C voltage and Special chip selection:

1. Put back the safety jumper.

2. Press the voltage button and hold for 1 second, the voltage LED should move to next. Repeat till desired voltage LED light up.

3. Press the chip selection button and hold for 1 second, the chip LED should move to next. Repeat till desired LED light up.

4. Remove the safety jumper to lock the selected voltage and chip selection

DIP Switch (PCB3.5, PCB5.0)

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When programming one chip,  follow the program prompt to set DIP switch . 

 

 

Self Test Function 

Balthazar 400 is a cinematic short-series concept built around a single enigmatic device: the Balthazar 400 — an antiquated cine-recorder that captures memories as light. Across 6–8 episodes (each 6–12 minutes), the camera surfaces in different hands and places, revealing fractured lives, buried truths, and one slow-burning mystery: why the Balthazar preserves memories that its owners didn’t intend to keep.

Why 400 and not 500 or 1,000? The number is deliberate. In archival theory, "400" is often considered the maximum number of items a single curator can personally quality-control in a lifetime.

According to an archived Reddit AMA by the creator (since deleted), "400 was the limit. One video represented one week of shooting, editing, and mastering. 400 videos equal 8 years of my life. Every video had to earn its spot."

Thus, the balthazar 400 videos are not spam or automated content. They are auteur theory applied to digital video. The collection is broken down into four thematic "volumes" of 100 videos each:

If you are searching for the balthazar 400 videos, you are likely looking for a specific technical standard. Unlike standard YouTube compression (which caps at 15 Mbps for 4K), the Balthazar collection was famous for raw or near-lossless encoding.

To understand the "400 videos," you first need to understand "Balthazar." In the context of digital media, Balthazar is most commonly associated with one of two sources:

Regardless of the origin, the number "400" signifies a finite, complete collection. Unlike infinite scrolling feeds, the balthazar 400 videos represent a closed set—a complete puzzle waiting to be analyzed.

The primary discussion hub for the balthazar 400 videos is the r/DataHoarder subreddit and the private forum SlowCinephiles.net. Users there are currently trying to reconstruct the collection via a "Re-Seed Project." You can request access, but most require you to contribute another rare digital archive in return (e.g., the "Lunar 200" or "Cadence 150" collections).

At its core, the "Balthazar 400" is believed to be a collection of approximately 400 video files—though the exact count varies depending on the source—all allegedly created, compiled, or curated by an individual or collective using the pseudonym "Balthazar." The videos are not a single narrative series but rather a sprawling, chaotic archive of disparate footage.

The content is notoriously difficult to categorize, but common descriptors include: