Rumor has it that woodelf may have mentioned these words:
Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
There's also Megasquirt, where you can buy the
hardware platform as a
kit, and download the circuit diagrams and firmware source code.
Umm time to change the subject line ... Fuel injection has very little
with a scratch built computer.
PS. Looking at a PROM burner the lowest cost one I could find is $750.
Where they that expensive (the programmers) back in the 70's when people
used them?
$289 USD for the kit ($300 even shipped anywhere in the US):
http://www.arlabs.com/syscost.htm
It will do most stuff without adapters, but it *can* do 1702's if you buy
an adapter for it, which costs $59.00
I have an Xeltec SuperPro/L - I think it was $189 refurbished.
The page with their "legacy" refurb models is here:
http://www.xeltek.com/pages.php?pageid=11
The cheapest they have will do 48-pin packages & is $315.
**Still Too Expensive For You?**
ePay is your friend. $50 _shipped_ gets you a version 5.0 Willem programmer:
http://cgi.ebay.com/_W0QQitemZ130140361942
I don't believe these can do 1702's or any other 3-rail EPROM; but they
seem to program durned near everything else!
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This is not a complete list by any means... but shows you that programmers
don't have to cost >$500!
HTH,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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