All Parallel Port Programmer Support Withdrawn

All Parallel Port Programmer Support Withdrawn

With Immediate Effect.

BPM Microsystems announced in 2012 that they would no longer repair or calibrate any programmers with parallel ports, ahead of their End Of Life announcement. 
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Adaptsys, as BPM authorised repair centre, have continued to support our customers for an additional 5 years, however, the time has now come for us to withdraw support for all further BPM/Actel programmers with parallel ports.

You will still be able to use your programmer, with the last version of the software you used, but we will no longer be able to provide any repair or calibration services for them.

If you wish to discuss upgrade paths, then please contact sales@adaptsys.com.
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