Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM Programmer – Fast Format, 1980s-1990s Made in UK Other by TheVoyageBird

Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM Programmer – Fast Format, 1980s-1990s Made in UK

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Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM Programmer – Fast Format, 1980s-1990s Made in UK Other by TheVoyageBird

Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM Programmer – Fast Format, 1980s-1990s Made in UK

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Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM Programmer - Fast Format Made in UK

Rare Scancom 7100 PROM programmer from the 1980s-1990s, circa 1980s-1990s.

Vintage Scancom 7100 PROM programmer designed for producing Fast Format PROMs, widely used in legacy alarm systems such as Scantronic and Honeywell. Professional-grade tool that was key component in configuring communication protocols for early security systems. This PROM programmer remains highly valuable for tech collectors, restoration experts, and security technicians.

Circa: 1980s-1990s

Product Details:

  • Brand: Scancom
  • Model: 7100 PROM Programmer
  • Power Supply: UK 3-pin plug (attached)
  • Function: Programs Fast Format PROMs for alarm systems
  • Compatibility: Fast Format PROMs for security and communication systems
  • Made in: United Kingdom
  • Dimensions: Approx. 30cm x 20cm x 10cm

Condition:

Great working condition with minor wear consistent with age. Fully tested and operational.

Alternate Uses:

  • Telecommunication Systems: Configure PROM chips for older communication setups
  • Industrial Control Systems: Program PROMs for early industrial controllers
  • Restoring Vintage Electronics: Valuable for reprogramming PROM chips in retro electronics

Perfect For: Tech collectors, security system technicians, restoration experts, or anyone appreciating vintage PROM programmers and retro computing equipment.

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