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Ask Slashdot: Best EEPROM Programmer For a Hobbyists?

BigSes writes "I had been in the amusement repair industry (video gaming, pinball, jukeboxes, etc) for more than a decade, but have recently taken a new career path. I still greatly enjoy tinkering with all the electronics, and collect many arcade games and pinball machines for my home. I always had access to EEPROM / PROM / PIC / GAL programmers on the job, but never owned one personally. I'm finding it difficult to work within my chosen hobby without one, and ordering pre-programmed chips can be cost prohibitive for some projects. I would love it if some of you professionals or other hobbyists out there could recommend a great programmer that supports a large number of chip formats for me to use. I'd like it to be something USB, more modern than Serial or Parallel port (usually what we had in the old days) and preferably sub-$300, new or used. There are tons of Chinese import types on eBay, but I'd hate to spend $80+ if I am unsure of the quality."

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  1. Dont call them Programmers by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Call them EEPROM Software Engineers ;)

  2. Re:Soulskilless. by Forty+Two+Tenfold · · Score: 1, Funny

    Yeah the correct title would have been "I can haz EEPROM?"

    It damn well could.

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