Best Burner?
#11
Re:Best Burner?
I have the Batronix, cost was about $100, and at the time none of us knew about the Moates burner (or it wasn't out yet). It has the most professional looking case and build quality of any of the sub-$200 burners out there, and support and software is very top notch. One of my buds got a Moates burner and he says it works great though. Since the difference in price is $30-$40, here are pros/cons of each:
-Moates is cheaper
-Batronix is 2x easier to install, has better software
-Moates can be operated off of usb voltage, does not need AC plug
-Batronix has purdy and sturdy casing, and can program about 5x more chip types (if you care)
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-Moates is cheaper
-Batronix is 2x easier to install, has better software
-Moates can be operated off of usb voltage, does not need AC plug
-Batronix has purdy and sturdy casing, and can program about 5x more chip types (if you care)
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#12
Re:Best Burner?
Batronix has a USB burner. It's pricey though....
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Re:Best Burner?
Originally Posted by Whitey
I'm undecided between the moates and ghetto Willem.
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You can go to radio shack and buy a "project box" or something like that and use that if you're worried about how your burner looks......ricer. :P
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