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beissemj Posted - 02/07/2008 : 21:15:44
So I need a very basic programmer.

Requirements are
- USB / Serial / Parallel Port
- DIP32 and DIP28
- program eproms (27xxx,28xxx,29xxx)

I was thinking about the Top2004 or 2007. I also saw the
EasyPro 90B but all of these seem to be overkill. Is there anything cheaper?

Also, this is a very noob question, but if a universal programmer has a 40 pin Zif does that mean it can program any eprom up to 40 pins? Or only certain sizes, like 28, 32, and 40 (for example).
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ZLM Posted - 02/14/2008 : 11:19:31
If you are looking for basic universal programmer, the Dual Power Willem will be good.
see:
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=3081
All eprom chips has tsandard pin count, eg. 24,28,32,40 pins. There are no 29pin EPROM chip. So, the 40 pin universal programmer will handle most of standard EPROM.

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