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Technical => Flashing and Chipping => Topic started by: ironital on June 30, 2013, 05:55:49 AM



Title: best chip programmer ?
Post by: ironital on June 30, 2013, 05:55:49 AM
i want good chip programmer can do 29f800bb memory and small immo chips
am thinking about x-prog m but i doubt if it can do 29f800bb i know it does immo chips
best regards


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: k0mpresd on June 30, 2013, 06:33:33 AM
gq3 or 4x.


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: coreyj03 on June 30, 2013, 07:47:12 AM
i have gq4x its great :)


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: ironital on June 30, 2013, 08:03:31 AM
does gp4x comes with adaptor like x prog to fit all compatible chips


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: k0mpresd on June 30, 2013, 08:33:07 AM
does gp4x comes with adaptor like x prog to fit all compatible chips

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Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: Sirocco20348 on October 14, 2013, 05:26:51 PM
You could also try the MiniPro TL866


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: JPower on November 04, 2013, 02:03:02 AM
Hi,

I am also looking for an good programmer. Since i do not have any experience with chip programming I do not really know which memory layouts I have to keep in mind while looking for such an programmer.

Heared that the BX40 Bagero II programmer as well as the BX48 Bagero II from Batronix are good programmers, also with very good support concerning updatedes. Which updates should that be? Maybe a regular ugrading of the programmer concerning the chips which are supported by the programmers?

But comparing the Batronix programmers with the here recommended gq3 or 4x, the Batronix programmers are more expensive so I wanted to ask if there is such a big difference which legitimates the higher price?



Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: eliotroyano on November 04, 2013, 12:34:38 PM
You could also try the MiniPro TL866

Sorry to use this thread for this question, but what software do you use with that IC programmer? the oem one is in chinesse?
Thanks,
Eliot


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: nyet on November 04, 2013, 02:34:53 PM
The biggest price jump is to be able to program 44 pin devices (i.e. 29Fx00) vs <=40


Title: Re: best chip programmer ?
Post by: JPower on November 05, 2013, 05:38:18 AM
Thx!

So to be safe enough it should be a programmer which is able to handle a minimum of 44 pins, since e.g. an old Passat 3B/3BG for example could have 44 pins, if I am right?