Re: looking for an EPROM programmer recommendation

From: Douglas Gauck <0k64dgau_at_gte.net>
Date: Sun Dec 15 2002 - 10:43:27 EST

The Pocket Programmer is a great little device and fast, too - I've been
using one for a few weeks now and love it so far. I got it and an eraser for
$130 off ebay. It will also do PROMs with an extra adapter.

-Douglas

on 12/15/02 12:12 AM, John Robertson at jrr@flippers.com wrote:

> I use a DATA I/O 29B with UNIPAK for burning PROMs - get them off of EBay
> for around $50US or less...they are GREAT!!! I like them so much I bought a
> spare...can never have enough working burners around the shop I
> find...backup..backup...backup!
>
> John :-#)#
>
> At 12:28 AM 14/12/2002 -0500, Curtis H. Wilbar Jr. wrote:
>
>
>> I'm looking for recommendations on en EPROM programmer...
>>
>> Cost is most definately a factor.
>>
>> I'd primarily use it for programming/reprogramming game EPROMs for
>> vintage Sega, Atari, Williams, etc games, but also might want to do
>> the occasional Sun OpenBoot Prom, etc....
>>
>> Hopefully someone knows a very cost effective programmer out there...
>>
>> Also, what do people use to program the small DIP proms (14/16 pin)
>> like on the tempest auxiliary board, etc ?
>>
>> -- Curt
>>
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