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[quote][i]Originally posted by MegaSquirt-UK-Ltd[/i] [br]Good Day All. I would like a little bit of advise as to of witch programmer I should buy. I would like a single unit, so that I can reprogram PC & Laptop bios, That one I know is easy. But I would also like to program 2 types of Chips (CPU) used in a Diy ECU for a car (68HC908GP32) & (MC9S12C64). And wile we are on the subject of cars, the possibly of reading and writing data from a ECU data chip, I know these can very alot. Thanks for your time. Best Regards. [/quote]
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MegaSquirt-UK-Ltd
Posted - 12/13/2006 : 06:48:32
Good Day All.
I would like a little bit of advise as to of witch programmer I should buy.
I would like a single unit, so that I can reprogram PC & Laptop bios, That one I know is easy.
But I would also like to program 2 types of Chips (CPU) used in a Diy ECU for a car (68HC908GP32) & (MC9S12C64).
And wile we are on the subject of cars, the possibly of reading and writing data from a ECU data chip, I know these can very alot.
Thanks for your time.
Best Regards.
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MegaSquirt-UK-Ltd
Posted - 12/16/2006 : 03:59:14
My current budget for a programmer is around the £100-150 GBP mark.
ZLM
Posted - 12/15/2006 : 17:48:33
if you are mainly for BIOS chip, then most of programmer are working for you. It's up to your budget.
But currently there are no low cost programmer for Motorola CPU chip.
The Xeltek programmer supports this chip, but it at high end price range.
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