2 Data I/O 29b programmers and adapters

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I purchased these last weekend from an estate sale in the area. The guy was an electronics hobbyist. The lot includes:

1 Data I/O 29b programmer - passes self-test (see picture)
1 Data I/O 29b programmer - doesn't pass self-test and keyboard is missing two buttons
1 Data I/O MOS Pak
1 Data I/O LogicPak with Adapters 303A-009, 303A-002, 303A-004, 303A-006 and 303A-100

I believe all work, except for the 29b missing the buttons. The guy's widow said that he used all of his stuff daily and the 29b missing the buttons looks like a project/extra. There is no power cord. I had to use one off of another old power supply, but the cords are pretty standard.

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Looks hella cool, but looks like I'd have to find a GangPak adapter to program most of the chips I'd want it for. And I haven't had a PC with a serial port since the last millennium. Rats. :(
 
Looks hella cool, but looks like I'd have to find a GangPak adapter to program most of the chips I'd want it for. And I haven't had a PC with a serial port since the last millennium. Rats. :(

Like this?

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If you want to run this on a new pc its no problem. You can get a serial port card. I have mine running on my windows 7 pc.
Thats a good price for the lot. If I didnt alreay have a setup I would grab it in hurry.
 
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