Re: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-10 Thread David C. Partridge
-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Mark Sims Sent: 10 April 2009 04:17 To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator By far the best programmer on the planet is still the Data I/O Unisite (followed by the 3980, 3900

Re: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-10 Thread Chuck Harris
Mark Sims wrote: By far the best programmer on the planet is still the Data I/O Unisite (followed by the 3980, 3900, and 2900 prorgrammers). If a Unisite can't program it, you are in bad shape... it probably can't be programmed. That is really kind of a silly statement. Data I/O is

[time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-10 Thread Mark Sims
Hello Chuck, I have used the Advin programmers and have run into every problem you mentioned, and then some... And forget those little USB programmers... they can work for simple EPROMS, but get into anything else and all bets are off. I much prefer the Data I/O machines... warts and

Re: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-10 Thread Patrick
support. http://www.conitec.com/english/galep5.php Dave -Original Message- From: time-nuts-boun...@febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-boun...@febo.com] On Behalf Of Mark Sims Sent: 10 April 2009 04:17 To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM

Re: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-10 Thread Patrick
Sent: 10 April 2009 04:17 To: time-nuts@febo.com Subject: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator By far the best programmer on the planet is still the Data I/O Unisite (followed by the 3980, 3900, and 2900 prorgrammers). If a Unisite can't program it, you are in bad

[time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-09 Thread Patrick
Hi Everyone Sorry for the off topic post. I have received such great advice in the past with regard to instrumentation purchases, I just can't resist. The caliber of knowledge on this list is second to none. I am looking for a low cost chip programmer(under $300, preferably under $200). Has

Re: [time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-09 Thread John Miles
Hi Everyone Sorry for the off topic post. I have received such great advice in the past with regard to instrumentation purchases, I just can't resist. The caliber of knowledge on this list is second to none. I am looking for a low cost chip programmer(under $300, preferably under $200).

[time-nuts] OT favorite chip programmer/favorite ROM emulator

2009-04-09 Thread Mark Sims
By far the best programmer on the planet is still the Data I/O Unisite (followed by the 3980, 3900, and 2900 prorgrammers). If a Unisite can't program it, you are in bad shape... it probably can't be programmed. Bad news is a refurbed Unisite will set you back $25,000 plus the cost of