Hi,
The Data IO 29 B wth 2B unipack on any budget it the best bet, less than
those cheap imitations.
Mark Capps
Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
>On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Scott Caldwell wrote:
>
>
>
>>Cameron, If you're looking for a relatively cheap and good little
>>programmer, consider the Pocket Programmer II. It will program most
>>everything you could want from
>>
>>
>
>For the hobbiest on a real budget, another option is the Willem programmer.
>Plans available free, board and parts kits available for about $53 (actually
>43 euors, as they are made in Europe). Parrallel only, software needs Win
>98/me. But the hobbiest on a budget can always scrounge up an old PC. :-)
>
>http://www.willem.org/ I have an older board I bought used that needed an
>adaptor daughter board for 27xxx but I believe the current rev doesn't need
>those. Just check the supported chip list and make sure it supports what you
>need.
>
>For the hobbiest on a budget, $53 beats $250. :-)
>
>-Chris
>
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