Hi,
Found these from years ago and was wondering if they can be put to any use in the current satellite scene?
The larger one says 'Titanium Pro' and the smaller one says 'Apollo by QQID'
Naturally I wouldnt just ask without digging around myself first.
Found the website QQID.com and the following link appears to shed some light on the 'Apollo by QQID' programmer.
****** Translation = "We also call Apollo programmer, you can meet funprom software or integrated circuit card 8515 card read and write, parallel to take power, no external power supply, simple and practical."
Having trouble with the 'Titanium Pro', searches keep bringing up a usb model with casing. This is RS232 without any casing. It appears to require a powersupply i no longer have and the RS232 socket itself has some oxidisation on it. (should be fine with a clean up).
My question is - can i use these today?
Thanks
Found these from years ago and was wondering if they can be put to any use in the current satellite scene?
The larger one says 'Titanium Pro' and the smaller one says 'Apollo by QQID'
Naturally I wouldnt just ask without digging around myself first.
Found the website QQID.com and the following link appears to shed some light on the 'Apollo by QQID' programmer.
****** Translation = "We also call Apollo programmer, you can meet funprom software or integrated circuit card 8515 card read and write, parallel to take power, no external power supply, simple and practical."
Having trouble with the 'Titanium Pro', searches keep bringing up a usb model with casing. This is RS232 without any casing. It appears to require a powersupply i no longer have and the RS232 socket itself has some oxidisation on it. (should be fine with a clean up).
My question is - can i use these today?
Thanks
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