![]() (I understand it uses a serial port not USB but that's fine, I have an actual port on my desktop and don't mind using an adapter when using my laptop) The link on Ponyprog's website seems to be dead, but I have seen some pictures of these si-progs and they seem to range from very simple things made up of all passive components like this to very advanced an expensive looking ones like this For my use case (interacting with PC and electronic BIOS, as well as occasionally fixing Arduino that my dumb ass bricked) what "level" of si-prog would I need? Also I have not been able to really find one of these for sale. Hi, does anybody know where I can find (or how I can build) a si-prog for use with interacting with microcontrollers from PonyProg2000? I have seen the info page about it on PonyProg's website and it seems very feature rich and like it would be the perfect thing for my use case.
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