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I have just been put in charge of finding a good general prom
programmer for my work. I've used programmers twice, which makes me
the "expert", so now it's handed off to me. Since I'm not even
experienced with these, I was wondering if there is a brand that is
preferred? Budget is around $500-750, and we will mostly be doing
27c256's, 27c512's, 27c64's, there was one oddball that I can't
remember, but most that I looked at supported all the chips that we
would be working with. Does anyone have any input on a generally easy
to use, good quality programmer? It wouldn't be used very often and
doesn't necessarily have to have any fancy features like an emulator.
Thanks for all help, I can get a list of all the chips we'd be working
with if necessary Monday.
Thanks
Steve
programmer for my work. I've used programmers twice, which makes me
the "expert", so now it's handed off to me. Since I'm not even
experienced with these, I was wondering if there is a brand that is
preferred? Budget is around $500-750, and we will mostly be doing
27c256's, 27c512's, 27c64's, there was one oddball that I can't
remember, but most that I looked at supported all the chips that we
would be working with. Does anyone have any input on a generally easy
to use, good quality programmer? It wouldn't be used very often and
doesn't necessarily have to have any fancy features like an emulator.
Thanks for all help, I can get a list of all the chips we'd be working
with if necessary Monday.
Thanks
Steve