Programmer questions... which brand?

monte vogt mvogt at enardo.com
Fri Dec 15 15:41:40 GMT 2000


I'm using the PP and it seems to work fine. I have only used it with
27256's though.

Monte

At 10:26 AM 12/15/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>
>I have both.
>I like them equally.   The PP does allow remote stuff which is handy.
>The Needhams has a problem with my 450 MHz., and no amount of conversations
>with them has gotten it to run, and it was back for them to check, and I'd
>bought a second one, *just in case*, so I have a high level of confidence,
>that the two just don't like each other.
>Someone had mentioned a weak transistor, in the PP but I've yet to have a
>problem with it.
>Bruce
>
>> I have a Needham's PB-10 programmer right now, but really want a parallel
>> port programmer that I can take along with the laptop. I was thinking of
>> just buying an EMP-10 since I've been real happy with the Needham's
>product.
>> But I notice the Pocket Programmer is much less expensive. Does anyone
>have
>> any comments on which one I should get? I don't do alot of programming,
>just
>> mainly 2732, 27128 and 27256 chips.... is the Pocket Programmer a good
>> product?
>> Craig M.
>
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