Was it Uwe Zimmermann who wrote on Monday 04 November 2002 07:13:
> rhonn tabanao wrote:
> > Hi LIST
> >
> > Recently I was assigned to make some light works for
> > our town festival, and planning to use some CD4017 and
> > NE555 IC combination to flash some LED's.
> > Since this two chip cannot produce complex pattern I
> > decided to use uController like PIC16Cxx or Z86xx, and
> > i'm looking for schematics of a simple programmer for
> > both device which is "pocketbook" friendly and can be
> > assembled by DIY.
> > Any schematics,comments and suggestion are most
> > welcome.
> > Thanks in advanced.
>
> You didn't even try to search the net, did you?
> I'll only send you the first 5 links, even the simplest search brings
> up. These are unfiltered, the very first five links, the search engine
> produced - all of them seem to be what you are looking for.
> If this is not what you are after, you are free, to ask for a certain
> designs advantage, or conduct your own web search...
>
> http://www.ryde.demon.co.uk/page3b.htm
> http://www.covingtoninnovations.com/noppp/
> http://www.rentron.com/Myke4.htm
> http://www.jdm.homepage.dk/newpic3.htm
> http://www.semis.demon.co.uk/Pics/PICmain.htm
>
> Finally you might want to have a look at this site
> http://www.rev-ed.co.uk/detail.asp?prodname=PICAXE&quick=1


In addition to the above, you could also search for the TLVP Trivial Low 
Voltage Programmer which is exactly what it says and has a schematic online. 
Done by one of the linux heads, I believe. 

        Regards,

        Declan Moriarty

Applied Researches - Ireland's Foremost Electronic Hardware Genius

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