
I've seen in Brett's topic someone mention gc_supermarket: are they any good? I'm looking to buy the following, but could anyone confirm that they would work in the TL8611 PLus programmer? One thing I haven't seen is any specific recommendation for sources of the (E)EPROMs and after a recent experience I'm again wary of Chinese sellers on Amazon/eBay. Would this be sufficient for programming chips for the Beeb? I see the TL86II Plus USB programmer seems to be popular and Amazon has one for £38.90. I'm looking to take a less homebrew approach to burning EPROMs/EEPROMs and buying off-the-shelf. So, apologies in advance if it feels like it's recently been covered.



I didn't want to divert away from Brett's discussion about the Beebug programmer build he's working on, but I have a question quite tightly related to that.
