RE: Device Programmer

From: pc2jamma <pc2jamma_at_terra.com.br>
Date: Thu Feb 19 2004 - 17:09:52 EST

I have one 29A with UniPack2... It does not work with Promlink ! Or I have no luck...

BTW, Does anyone have the software for 29A... My one is just using a big space on my work branch...

Thanks

JL

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Data:Thu, 19 Feb 2004 14:11:50 -0700

Assunto:RE: Device Programmer

  

> Hi, they generally go for about $150. If you can get one for less, you're
> doing well. :) You just need to make up your mind that you want one, and
> that you're going to pay $150 or so for it.
>
> The 19 and 29A will not work properly with a PC and the UI version of
> promlink. The 29B and Unipak 2B is really the way to go, and are VERY
> much worth the $150 price.
>
> John might be able to better answer your question on mixing bases and
> Unipaks.
>
> Best,
>
> - Mike -
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-techtoolslist@flippers.com
> [mailto:owner-techtoolslist@flippers.com] On Behalf Of Franklin Bowen
> Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:44 PM
> To: techtoolslist@flippers.com
> Subject: Device Programmer
>
> I've been tracking and bidding on some Data I/O 29B & Unipak 2B combos on
> E-bay but the ones that look promising (power-up and not missing the big
> programming socket on the 2B) are all going for above $100.
>
> Will a SYSTEM 19 or 29A & Unipak do?
> Would I notice the difference since 95% of my game boards are from the 80s?
> Do the Unipaks work on any base (without supporting the additional devices)
> or must they be paired correctly (29A & Unipak vs. 29B & Unipak 2B)?
>
> Any other programmers I should look out for that seem to be a consensus good
> choice?
>
> Thanks!
>
> PS I searched the vectorlist/tech tools archive and maybe I'm being overly
> influenced by the couple of messages that proclaim these items are plentiful
> and available for < $50 on E-bay! :-)
>
> --
> Franklin Bowen (Franklin@Bowen.net)
> http://fmbbowen.com:39353
>
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