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ingoulferts

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Posted - 02/16/2020 :  04:28:08  Show Profile
Hi everybody!

I'm in the progress to buy a new eprommer. I like the capabilities of the G4x4 or the G5. But when I dig aroud it seems the newest updates were roughly a year ago.

I don't want to buy a new programmer which don't get any updates.

So is there still any active development?

Ingo
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anniel

2572 Posts

Posted - 02/16/2020 :  05:08:42  Show Profile
quote:
Originally posted by ingoulferts

Hi everybody!

I'm in the progress to buy a new eprommer. I like the capabilities of the G4x4 or the G5. But when I dig aroud it seems the newest updates were roughly a year ago.

I don't want to buy a new programmer which don't get any updates.

So is there still any active development?

Ingo

What would you like? A new mobile app to program devices from the other side of the world? A 3D attachment to print chips when needed. I am certain AI, IoT, IIoT or at least voice control would be great.
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laptech

United Kingdom
58 Posts

Posted - 06/09/2020 :  02:53:36  Show Profile
I get the impression the OP is refereing to active development in making sure new chips are compatible with the programmers and that there is also active developemnt on new chip adapters where need be.

There is nothing from the company to say what they are doing, what they are planning for the future, what new equipment is in the works..there is nothing. They have a good product they do not exactly promote their product very well or even appear the bit remotely interested in their business.

Laptronics UK LTd. Specialist motherboard repair.
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