| ??? 04/22/03 07:08 Read: times |
#43902 - RE: rd2 programmers? Responding to: ???'s previous message |
"Any normal PC that is running Windows 95/98/200/XP.."
Thanks, but I need a real hardware (desktop) programming device for use in a low-volume engineering evironment. I have an old Needham's EMP-20 which supports the Rx2H chips, but they aren't providing any more software support for the EMP-20 and it won't work with the Rx2 chips. I also have an EMP-30 which claims to support the Rx2, but it's reporting some odd-looking errors and no working chips. To be honest, I'm tired of messing with it. I've got better things to do with my time, so now I'm just trying to find something cheap that will get me through this project, and also be useable for other projects (and devices) later on. Anyone have any experience with Xeltek? The prices are almost too good to be true... Joe |
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