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Re: Simple off-the-shelf ATTiny85 burner


 

I was becoming concerned at the number of various programmers I was accumulating and keeping tabs on their operating software, so I recently bought a Xgecu T48 Universal programmer, after reading a review in Silicon Chip magazine. Certainly worth a look if you are in the market for a programmer. Very impressive device with the capability of programming more than 3500 different devices with more being added daily. One of my first uses was to read some very old legacy EPROM so that I could file their contents. Interestingly, it will also test most digital logic chips. Mine came with a wide range of optional interface sockets and include a board for doing the smd versions of the tinyAT85, as well as a socket for the DIP version. xgecofficialstore

Bill VK7MX

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