[sdiy] Universal (EPROM) Programmer - Redux

Eric Frampton eric at ericframpton.com
Wed Dec 4 19:25:06 CET 2013


I’ve been really happy with this one. I’m running it on an old Vista machine, but on the software downloads page it lists Win7 x64, but not Win8. I bet you could email them to find out if it’d work.

http://secure.transtronics.com/I-PP3USB.htm

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On Dec 4, 2013, at 12:20 PM, MTG <grant at musictechnologiesgroup.com> wrote:

> Well we had this conversation in August 2010 and at that time I bought a Galep-5. It really supports a lot of devices ("more than 62,000"), but now has serious USB connection issues. And judging from the forum it's a pretty common problem. I've reflashed the thing, updated the software, etc... no improvement.
> 
> So now I'm looking again at what I can find in the approx $500 price range. The Galep-5 is really slow to boot as it has internal Linux. I'm not sure why that would be a feature but they seem to think so.  I would like to be able to program old (small) devices needing at least 21v (25v would be bonus) such as say 2716. And I also use it for larger/newer things like 27C400 40-pin guys.  MUST BE USB and support new Windows OS's such as Win8 x64.
> 
> I need recommendations please!
> 
> Here are a couple I've been checking out online:
> 
> http://www.xeltek.com/Universal-Programmers/SuperPro-600P/
> 
> http://www.elnec.com/products/universal-programmers/smartprog2/
> 
> http://www.dataman.com/featured/dataman-40pro-universal-isp-programmer.html (same as above?)
> 
> GB
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