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| John Dobbs |
Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:50 am |
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Hello all,
I've just picked up a Data I/O Unisite XPI programmer for a good price.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with any accessories including the original
CD-ROM. I've tried contacting Data I/O and they informed me that this
serial # unit is off it's support contract, and the cost of the software
is $2000! Is there anyone who would be willing to post the ISO CD to a
suitable binary group?
Thanks for any assistance! |
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| Matthieu Benoit |
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 2:57 pm |
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John Dobbs wrote:
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Hello all,
I've just picked up a Data I/O Unisite XPI programmer for a good price.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with any accessories including the original
CD-ROM. I've tried contacting Data I/O and they informed me that this
serial # unit is off it's support contract, and the cost of the software
is $2000! Is there anyone who would be willing to post the ISO CD to a
suitable binary group?
Thanks for any assistance!
I could perhaps help you further
Matthieu |
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| John Dobbs |
Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 5:20 am |
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On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 20:57:21 +0100 Matthieu Benoit
<matthieu.benoit@free.fr> wrote in Message id: <47E2C1A1.A0E@free.fr>:
Quote: John Dobbs wrote:
Hello all,
I've just picked up a Data I/O Unisite XPI programmer for a good price.
Unfortunately, it didn't come with any accessories including the original
CD-ROM. I've tried contacting Data I/O and they informed me that this
serial # unit is off it's support contract, and the cost of the software
is $2000! Is there anyone who would be willing to post the ISO CD to a
suitable binary group?
Thanks for any assistance!
I could perhaps help you further
Matthieu
Hello Matthieu,
Thanks for your reply. I'd be very grateful for any assistance. Do you
have access to any binary groups? Or, did you have something else in mind?
Thanks again. |
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| KC |
Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:14 am |
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Hi,
You can use the Unisite without Tasklink. Just try to connect with
Hyperterminal.
If you are not into batch programming you are better of with the
terminal interface.
I have to dig deep to find how it exactly work. It is over 10 years
ago that I worked with the Unisite. |
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