I recently needed a new chip programmer for various hardware work
and since I know this is a recurring issue for people, I thought I
would share this information.
After researching the market, I decided to get the Galep5 from
the German company Conitec.net Price EUR 417 + sales tax
It's a nifty little device with an embedded ARM9 processor which
talks ethernet over USB which neatly solves the "Damn, now we
also have to write a USB device driver" issue for Conitec. Good
thinking there.
Getting the Linux GUI application was pretty trivial:
http://phk.freebsd.dk/Galep5.html
There are various hooks into this product which allows it to be
controlled by programs, I have not used those (yet?)
Recommended,
Poul-Henning
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