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Blackcat USB Limited Edition Now Available PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Theoryshare Team   
Tuesday, 27 July 2010 17:41

Now available in the Theoryshare Online store the Limited Edition Blackcat USB JTAG / SPI Programmer. Printed in a limited quantity, these green PCB programmers were orginally inteneded for the Blackcat SPI release but were running behind schedule. Only several hundred of these programmers were made in a special production run, and once they have been sold they will be gone forever. As always with the Blackcat USB, these limited edition units will receive the same updates as those with the standard edition model.

Special Edition Features

Elite Green PCB Design v1.6

Extra Long 6' USB A-B Cable

Shortened Extra High Performance IDC Connect Cable

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Blackcat USB Limited Edition Progammer

Last Updated on Tuesday, 27 July 2010 17:49
 
New Online Store Launched PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Theoryshare Team   
Wednesday, 30 June 2010 21:00

Over the past few years we have received a number of complaints regarding problems with the Online Store section of the site. Well we have taken action, and just completed work on the new Theoryshare Online Store. While the new store may look similar to our old store we have implemented completely new software to power the shop which offers many more features than the old store, improved user friendliness, and speed. Check it out today by clicking Online Store. Remember many of our items are still on sale so check out the new store for some fantastic deals on Diagnostic Cable Modems, and our new Blackcat USB JTAG / SPI Programmer.

Check out the new store - Click Here

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 21:07
 
Blackcat USB SPI Released! PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Theoryshare Team   
Tuesday, 22 June 2010 17:03

Now available in the downloads section: Blackcat USB Build 247. The Blackcat USBJTAG now comes with full SPI support, and SB6120 compatibility! Unlike our competitors who force users to purchase a new programmer whenever new features are added, the Blackcat USB can be easily upgraded to add SPI support free of charge and for new customers our Blackcat USB is still available in the online store for only $34.99, less than half the cost of similar programmers. In addition to SPI support, many new features have been added since the last release, and it is recommended that all Blackcat USB users upgrade immediately. In the next few days we will be adding a tutorial which describes in detail how to program the SB6120 with the new software, and a plug and play programming solution for the SB6120 priced at $24.99. Please be sure to check back later this week for more updates

Update: We have the first batch of SO-16 SPI Kits ready to go and they are now for sale in the store. These are the kits are for use with the SB6120, Ambit/Ubee 300, and DPC3000. We have limited quantities in stock at this time, so be sure to order as soon as possible to avoid delays. Click Here To Order

Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 June 2010 01:46
 
Huge Sale! & New Tutorials Posted PDF Print E-mail
Written by The Theoryshare Team   
Thursday, 24 June 2010 05:00

To commemorate the release of the Blackcat USB SPI we are running a huge sale on almost all of our items. If you have wanted to purchase a new diagnostic cable modem there has never been a better time as these prices won't last long. A few of the best deals are posted below, but be sure to visit the store for complete details.

In addition to our sale we have also posted a great deal of documentation for the Blackcat USB, as well as a programming tutorial for the Motorola SB6120, and a manual for SBH's Haxorware Firmware. Be sure to visit the Online Store section for complete details.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 30 June 2010 21:00
 
FAQs Being Updated PDF Print E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 15 June 2010 20:28
Its been a while since our frequently asked questions section has been updated, and over the course of the next week we will be updating our existing FAQs as well as adding newly answered questions for our new users. On that note, its highly recommended that our new users check out our new Introduction FAQ here.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 15 June 2010 21:01
 
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