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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 04:14 PM
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USTR Epromer5 People any here?

Had a look at their website and they have the programmer for $94 which is very good. It does not come with casing like the PocketProgrammer but is cheaper I guess.

Wanted to ask a few questions about it:

Does it support a lot of Eproms like the PocketProgrammer does? Or is it way more limited?

Anyone have any problems with the programmer since they have had it?

Will it program AT29C256, 27C256, 27C128 chips basically does it program all the chips that can be found on 3rd gens?

Think I might grab the programmer for $94 and get my own dc adaptor and accessories. And save on shipping as I live in Australia and need my own adaptor anyway cause of different voltages here.

Any input on the above programmer would be great.

Thanks,
Michael

PS. Any comparison to the pocketprogrammer if anyone has them both?
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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 04:29 PM
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Re: USTR Epromer5 People any here?

Originally posted by 86 IROCZ28
Had a look at their website and they have the programmer for $94 which is very good. It does not come with casing like the PocketProgrammer but is cheaper I guess.

Wanted to ask a few questions about it:

Does it support a lot of Eproms like the PocketProgrammer does? Or is it way more limited?

< Supports everything you might use.

Anyone have any problems with the programmer since they have had it?

< No problems in 4 months of use.

Will it program AT29C256, 27C256, 27C128 chips basically does it program all the chips that can be found on 3rd gens?

< yes..

Think I might grab the programmer for $94 and get my own dc adaptor and accessories. And save on shipping as I live in Australia and need my own adaptor anyway cause of different voltages here.

Any input on the above programmer would be great.

Thanks,
Michael

PS. Any comparison to the pocketprogrammer if anyone has them both?
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Old Jan 13, 2003 | 05:16 PM
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i have one the only issue ive had is that it doesnt like my laptops lpt1 port but then again niether does the pp2. i think my laptop has a screwy lpt1 port. works great on every other computer ive hooked it to.had mine for almost 6months. i traded up from a epromer4.
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