Bugger

I need to test some MODbus/TCP software that I am writing. I have a MODbus/TCP interface and a MODbus/RTU meter that I want to talk to.
I haven't used used the interface since I moved house (5 years ago) and I had forgotten the IP address so I dug out my old (WinXP) laptop (that I haven't used for 2 years) and fired up the configuration software.
All was well, it found the interface and showed me the IP address

unfortunately there was a button marked 'Update Firmware'.......... and I clicked it ........... At first I thought I had got away with it as the progress bar worked its way steadily through 20%....25%....30%. At about 40% the programme died

I restarted the programme but the interface wasn't to be found

and the LEDs on the interface blinked reproachfully at me.
The good news is that I have a firmware file and that the EEPROM in the interface is removable. The chip is an AM29F040B in a 32 pin PLCC package. The bad news is I don't have a programmer.
Not sure what to do now. The interface costs about £300. Programmers seem to cost about £400
