Can someone recommend an MCS-51 and AVR programmer? I've seen the etteam mentioned here, but their website seems to be in Thai? Do they sell direct or have a distributor other than Futrelec? I actually purchased a USB powered 89xxxx ISP on eBay for $5 to get me started. It came with 2 chips, cable, Zif and CD, so I can get started. Since it's an ISP programmer (with socket), why couldn't I program some AVRs with it? I gather the pin assignments must be different?
8051 & AVR combo programmer?
Started by ●January 25, 2005
Reply by ●January 25, 20052005-01-25
Reply by ●January 27, 20052005-01-27
In article <35nlh1F4pkrb2U1@individual.net>, Bill Stock <me7@privacy.net> writes>Can someone recommend an MCS-51 and AVR programmer? I've seen the etteam >mentioned here, but their website seems to be in Thai? Do they sell direct >or have a distributor other than Futrelec? > >I actually purchased a USB powered 89xxxx ISP on eBay for $5 to get me >started. It came with 2 chips, cable, Zif and CD, so I can get started. >Since it's an ISP programmer (with socket), why couldn't I program some AVRs >with it? I gather the pin assignments must be different? > >I use the Galep 4 which will program just about anything DIL, and other stuff with adaptors, www.conitec.de. It is 200 pounds in the UK. I don't know how available it is worldwide though. -- Tim Mitchell