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I have been doing some reading about programmers that will work with Card Sharing software. there are a few out there that you can use.
Phoenix / Smartmouse interface
Jaycar Reader & Programmer Kit 1and 2
PHEONIX / SMARTMOUSE INTERFACE PROGRAMMER USB etc

From my reading I believe that an elvis programmer in phoenix mode 3.57 will not work. What is your feedback on which programmer would do the best job???

Any comments would be greatly appriated
Gman
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Using Vegas (Mastera3) Phoenix 6mhz
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I use this phoenix *reader*
<http://www.adteknik.se/english/products.htm#phoenix>
Works like a charm under linux 2.6 kernel with USB FTDI Serial Converters Driver.
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I'm using a Multi Programmer 3.5 from the above Adteknik, works but I have
to enable phoenixmode in windows, then move serial to my linux machine
without cutting the power for the programmer.
After that, it works great, when enabling PARITY = none i config for serial port.
Have yet to find a spidergroup though....

// Fredrik
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I confirm that elvis works great. It has to be set to phoenix mode in wondows, however, as zooge said
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have a jaycar mk2 running a modified for sponge at 10 mhz
not a problem in the world
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Quote:
Originally Posted by aaeon.1
have a jaycar mk2 running a modified for sponge at 10 mhz
not a problem in the world

Hi is there a tutorial on how to overclock the Jaycar programmer to 10mhz?
I would like to give it a try..
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ok here it is
"locate the 6mhz xtal..desolder and replace with a 10mhz xtal"
sorry if i left anything out and speeling mistakes
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is that all?..thanks..
now u have responded to my post in 2 fourms..

i have edited the other one by the way
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