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ken@aithonautomation.com Posted - 03/24/2020 : 20:19:32
I'm looking for recommendations. I need a model that will program the old standard 27C256 UVEPROM as well as Microchip's new PIC32MZ series Microcontroller. I use Windows based computers - Win7-32 & 64, Win10.

What do you suggest?

Thanks!
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anniel Posted - 03/25/2020 : 04:50:07
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Originally posted by ken@aithonautomation.com

I'm looking for recommendations. I need a model that will program the old standard 27C256 UVEPROM as well as Microchip's new PIC32MZ series Microcontroller. I use Windows based computers - Win7-32 & 64, Win10.

What do you suggest?

Thanks!

Most any programmer can do old chips as a 27C256. For the PIC better use a dedicated programmer.

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