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As the title says, I'm looking for a Linux/macOS-compatible EPROM programmer. I'd like to be able to program parallel (E)EPROMs in the 27xxx range. The newer XGecu programmers seem to not be compatible with Linux/macOS, and the selection of TL866(II) clones is too overwhelming for me to be able to choose one.

Any suggestions?

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[-] Chappy_chapp@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago

I've always found Wine to be a little flaky, so I use XGecu in a windows VM on Linux, and it's great. Avoid the clones, they can be problematic.

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