FS: XelTek SuperPro Z device programmer

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Like new, complete in box. Used once...probably a total of 2 hours. Purchased for low voltage PAL/GAL and FLASH memory programming for a one-off project. But I've consolidated 3 programmers into one universal and don't need this any more.

$100 shipped.
 
I don't think it can handle 2532 types. But it's great for 27xxxx stuff. And as you mention, that TTL and CMOS test feature is pretty sweet. A godsend in fact. That would be the big selling point of this over a lesser programmer and it's why I've held on to it. Though I haven't tried it before, I suspect it can be made to test in circuit with the appropriate jumper cable.

Yes, google "superpro z universal programmer" and you'll get the manufacturer's page at Xeltek.
 
Actually, SuperPro Z does program couple Atmel 2532, if you check the device support list. And somehow on Ebay, it is more cheaper than the Xeltek website even though the saler is same:

http://cgi.ebay.com/Xeltek-SuperPro...emQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_0?hash=item3a551b76eb
25320 is not the same as 2532.
Most programmers will do 2532's if you just make an adapter, and tell the programmer its a 2732.
Bob show's you how to make the adapter here -
http://www.therealbobroberts.net/mspacrom.html

Good price, too. I've got a Super Pro Z - its a nice little programmer, and the ttl test is fantastic.
 
Yeah, I think it's a good price. Especially for a unit with about 4 hours of total on-time. Somebody better hurry and grab this before it goes back into storage next week.
 
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