Brain (will you conquer the world?) :oD
But, the sheer number of variations and the lack of
concrete informaiton
on them makes it very hard to discern what to buy.
Easy: Any of them. I'd prefer the cheapest, single-sided version just
because it is cheap :o) Also, having the adapters separate will make your
life easier: When you buy a grown-up programmer, you will have the adapters
to use with that. Although in USA these things are cheap. So bad here are so
expensive, I built almost all of my adapters.
On the one hand, The PCB 5.X folks say they will
program much faster than
a 3B board and have more on-board adapters, but the 3B folks say the 5.X
folks reverse engineered the design and it won't be as complatible. Eeek.
Any help finding a good unit here would be grand.
As I said, all of them works. I use the 3.x version just becase I did my
own board.
Yeah, saw those. I need more orphanware like I need a
hole in the head.
Bang! A hole in the programmer! :oD
I hesitate to spend much, since I've existed quite
a long time without one
at all. But, I should have one, to program the odd KERNAL or dump it.
This is a kind of tool that is expensive, but if you buy the right one,
you'll have it and use it for 10, 20 years.
Greetz from Brazil
Alexandre