Admittedly it was a rather simple bug to fix, and it
only covered one
chip,
but it's nice to know the service is there. I really do fancy buying one
of
their universal (pin-driver) programmers, though I doubt the pennies in my
'equipment and upgrades' budget will go quite that far :(
Phil, it is not THAT expensive. Take a look on used equipment on ebay,
you'll find nice offers with cheap prices :)