What has changed with the introduction of the Pocket Programmer 2 and 2A?
• Windows 2000,XP,NT support (perhaps it will now work with WinME – but we hope everyone will avoid that mess of an operating system. We also strongly advise folks to skip Windows XP – get Windows 2000 instead – XP is sort of a cross between an operating system and Spam e-mail. It is full of advertising to get you to by M$ products – more than a little annoying – they also went out of their way to break competitors software products – be warned!.) • The wall adapter is now center positive but will work with either polarity (don’t interchange new power adapters for use on older programmers!) • More rugged Vpp – shorted 2732s won’t burn out the unit. • Header for future expansion for chips with even more pins. • Many added parts to the supported list including 27SF256 – a flash drop in for a 27C256 – but now without need for an adapter. • There is an LED now on the 2A • The 2A also does not need the Low Voltage adapter.
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