On Aug 21, 6:36pm, Preston L. Bannister wrote:
> Subject: Recommend a cheap EEPROM programmer?
> Anyone care to recommend a cheap EEPROM programmer?
>
> I've seem some inexpensive kits offered on the Internet,
> but I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for. Haven't
> burned EPROMs (let alone EEPROMs) in twenty years...
>
> ( Yes, I saw the section in the instructions on using the
> motherboard as an EEPROM programmer - but changing parts
> on a powered system is just a little hairy :).
>
> This is for a ECS K7SEM motherboard with a 32-pin DIP.
>-- End of excerpt from Preston L. Bannister
For home/hobbyist use take a look at
http://www.batronix.com/electronic/e-shop.shtml
I don't have the patience for kits but take the assembled and tested version
and put a little resin over the circuit board and components for a CHEAP
programmer.