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Old 02-04-2003   #1
vinceben
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Advice on programmer

Please could someone help with the following.

I used to program cards (for educational purposes) a few years ago for D2mac and Videocrypt 2. I have just dug out my old programmers and would like to know if they could be used today,(for Digital) and if so, what software and cards should I use.

Programmers... (makes not known but info taken off programmer)
1. Pic84 Buster and 24CXX programmer MK V1
2. Smart Pro V1.0 Phoenix and Smart Mouse Compatible Programmer.

Both have a DC in socket, but can't find powersupply. What power adapter do i use? (I think the smart Pro uses power from the PC when in Smart Mouse mode. is this correct?

sorry for all the questions

Thanks in advance for your help.
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