The Xeltek SuperProZ retails for $249. It is still a parallel interface programmer like most others reviewed, but it supports a wide range of chips, and can program up to 40 pin devices such as MCUs out of the box. The windows software is very polished and easy to use. It is by far the nicest burner I have used yet. My only real complaint is that it is a little finicky programming AT29 C256 chips sometimes, but I'm not sure if my chip is getting tired or if the programmer is at fault. I'm also running an old version of the software. Can often be found cheaper on ebay -Dave
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