Thanks for all the info everyone. Looks like I'll probably go with my next plan, that being a per device hardware programmer with common Linux based software. Seems easy enough to do in comparison to current projects :)
Gavin Bauer On 03/30/2016 10:09 PM, Dave McGuire wrote: > On 03/30/2016 02:48 PM, R0b0t1 wrote: >>> It CAN be remotely controlled via software under Windows, but...then >>> you'd be dinking around with Windows. >> Not too bad now, but your stuff sounds old. > OH NOES!! > > I'm American, but I am NOT a well-trained American consumer, i.e. "if > it's old, it's bad, and if it's not new, it's old". > > The UniSite was discontinued years ago. It's a DAC-per-pin > programmer, however, and the last firmware update (which includes new > device support) was last year. > > I run a public vintage computer museum on the side, so I have an > appreciation for the "old". But when it comes to putting dinner on the > table for myself and my family, I am a commercial electronic designer, > and I use the best tool for the job, no matter when it was built, and no > matter what some salesman wants to sell me this week. > >>> Photos of my setup are available upon request, if you're curious. >> pics or it didn't happen. > Heh, ok. I will take some pics this afternoon. > > -Dave > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Transform Data into Opportunity. Accelerate data analysis in your applications with Intel Data Analytics Acceleration Library. Click to learn more. http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=278785471&iu=/4140 _______________________________________________ Sdcc-user mailing list Sdcc-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sdcc-user