![]() Oh I'll use my trusty old Pentium 4 laptop (You can get them cheap on eBay these days) with XP installed to do my programming of the chips (Nothing fancy installed just plain old Win XP and 1 GB of ram too) I knew that the old laptop would come in useful one day (Like me). Though you'll need a adapter for some chips like the PLCC ones (I bought one). But it can program a hell of a lot of chips anyway including making Amiga kickstart roms, PC Bios chips. But it won't do the LSI1024 68 pin PLCC chip, as I was unable to find a 40pin DIL to 68pin PLCC adapter (No such thing) so I'll have to get someone else to do that one. You see I bought it, so I can program the Lattice GAL chips (They are on the list) and the Eprom 27C256 (5v one) for my GBA1000 board. ![]()
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