[Techtoolslist] The Age Old - "What Eprom Programmer should I get"question

Bill Karkula wkarkula at comcast.net
Sat Oct 29 20:50:12 EDT 2005


I kept my workhorse Data I/O and bought one of those enhanced Willem
programmers on ebay. Mine cost less than $70 when I bought it over a year
ago. Works great on those larger eproms - I only use the Willem when the
Data I/O is incapable of programming the device. I have an old 100Mhz
Pentium laptop connected to my data I/o and to the willem and between the
two programmers I am covered.

Best Regards,

Bill
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[mailto:techtoolslist-bounces at flippers.com]On Behalf Of Matt Rossiter
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Subject: [Techtoolslist] The Age Old - "What Eprom Programmer should I
get"question


I've been happy with my Data I/O 29b programmer for a long time. I
especially like it because it does all the 82S proms that I need.

Lately I've had a number of people asking me to program some of the
27C4000 and 27C010 series eproms. I don't have the pinout cartridge to do
those and I'm not sure if I feel like hunting one down.

Even though I fix games on the side for fun and a little side cash, I'd
like to get a nice eprom programmer (to program the newer, bigger eproms) -
but not pay $Big Bucks$ for one.



I don't want to spend much more than $350 for one so I was thinking of
maybe the Needhams EMP-11 http://www.needhams.com/products-emp11.html or
maybe something that uses USB instead of parallel.



What do you guys recommend?



Thanks



Matt






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