In article <1327606762.93003.YahooMailClassic at web121605.mail.ne1.yahoo.com>,
Mr Ian Primus <ian_primus at yahoo.com> writes:
Personally, I love my Needham's PB-10. [...]
OK, except for a few problems.
1) I don't have any machines with ISA slots anymore; I'd have to
resurrect something.
2) Nobody sells this thing anymore.
I'd rather have something that connects to the computer via USB and
has software that works with modern versions of Windows (shut up, DM).
I don't care if it's open source or not, I'm more interested in ease
of use and right-tool-for-the-job-ness.
I know everyone has their favorite vintage programmer that only works
with MS-DOS and sticks and stone knives, but I'm not interested in
recreating a "vintage PROM experience" as I am interested in getting
the job of archiving all the little PROM bits in my hardware.
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