hated being a guinea pig, but bit the bullet and bought one off ebay... believe first one theyve sold to USA, only got to play with it a little bit yesterday, but looks to do whats advertised...on 0-A to 0-C theres extra steps, after compiling/creating #ex file in fladder, you gotta go to Hi-Rom to burn the chips, but its not bad...and a lot faster than pcwriter/p-g
I had a lot of worries about getting something from Korea, off Ebay, but no worries- arrived exceptionally well packed and very quickly... think this little gadget should obsolete my entire collection of 'expensive yellow boxes' AND let me seamlessly run on a XP laptop- I'm running out of old 486 DOS machines my back is getting too old to lug that 65 pound 'portable' P-G around much longer
anyway, looks well made and seems to do as advertised- just wanted to give them a plug in here- glad to see some new/current hardware to support these antique controls
tim