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giosif:
Happy to hear you got it working, in the end.  :-+

With regards to what computer to use, I'd say old laptop with the parallel port: it is compact enough that you can store somewhere without it taking a lot of space, it makes the entire setup portable, if necessary, and the parallel port is integrated (i.e. most likely to work without any compatibility issues).
In terms of OS, I'd say Win98, but I am not sure how well it would cope with a Pentium 4 CPU.
If you got the programmer to work under Win2000, maybe you should work with that, or even try WinXP.

Squarewave:
Good morning. The tower computer at work is a Pentium 3 and runs with that fine. If I get a chance today I'll see if I can get the Pentium 4 laptop running. It's old, I can't remember why, but years ago I started to take it apart, I think to clean the dust out of it, but it was replaced years ago with an i5 3rd gen which I still have, no parallel port in that, then that was replaced with what I'm using now.

The P4 laptop is mostly together, less the DVD drive and hard drive, which I do have. The battery won't be any good, but hopefully it'll run from the charger. There is a small plastic panel missing and a key missing which I probably disposed of as I was going to scrap it, but they won't stop be from using it. So hopefully that'll all work, as you say, it'll be best for portability and being small and compact, so small that I only recently remembered that I still have it!

So if that goes well, I'll probably at least save the Pentium 3 motherboards etc before they all get scrapped, I can bag them and store them in the loft.

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