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== Labsite == | |||
Evidently these are decent alternatives to Altera official programmers? | |||
<nowiki>http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/DATAIO_Labsite_programmer_resources.htm</nowiki> | |||
However, another system that you could use would be a DATA I/O "Labsite" or "Unisite" Universal programmer with the appropriate adapters. On eBay there are many Unisite Programmers that come with the needed 68 PIN socket adapter. The particular adapter is called The "CHIPSITE" adapter which is an adapter panel housing 7 different chip sockets. | |||
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Labsite
Evidently these are decent alternatives to Altera official programmers?
http://matthieu.benoit.free.fr/DATAIO_Labsite_programmer_resources.htm
However, another system that you could use would be a DATA I/O "Labsite" or "Unisite" Universal programmer with the appropriate adapters. On eBay there are many Unisite Programmers that come with the needed 68 PIN socket adapter. The particular adapter is called The "CHIPSITE" adapter which is an adapter panel housing 7 different chip sockets.