I've been wondering what kind of programmer would be the best for SNES programming?? Also I need a programmer for NES and Sega Genesis/MD games so it also needs to be compatible with 16 bit EPROMs. I wonder if GQ-4X would be the best choice, what do you all think?? But I don't think this question should be provided over here but I haven't seen any information on the site:
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... oduct=4312
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... oduct=4282
What's the difference between the full pack and light pack?? As far as I can tell descriptions are.... the same??
Overall, do you think this is a good choice?? Are there any better alternatives?? I just got sick of using my crarppy Willem PCB50B programmer, I've always had problems programming 29F016 & 29F032 memories. Most the time while programming the chips, it stopped on some random state, 63%, 71% and didn't progress any further and now it doesn't recognize them AT ALL.... So please for replies with your suggestions, I need to buy anything fast. Thanks in advance!!
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... oduct=4312
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/c ... oduct=4282
What's the difference between the full pack and light pack?? As far as I can tell descriptions are.... the same??
Overall, do you think this is a good choice?? Are there any better alternatives?? I just got sick of using my crarppy Willem PCB50B programmer, I've always had problems programming 29F016 & 29F032 memories. Most the time while programming the chips, it stopped on some random state, 63%, 71% and didn't progress any further and now it doesn't recognize them AT ALL.... So please for replies with your suggestions, I need to buy anything fast. Thanks in advance!!