Gerald Waugh wrote:

> Thanks, you don't happen to know where I can buy one?
> Looked on google most sites were in a foreign language

I'm sorry, I don't know of fthe top of my head.  I've always used a RaQ4 
as an in-circuit programmer.  If you have a good soldering hand, you can 
attach a socket to your RaQ :)

> Would need a 32 or 40 Pin tsop adaptor for the raQ4? I don't happen to
> have one of the broken ones in front of me.

It's a 40 pin TSOP we use.

-- 
Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Linux Kernel Engineering
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