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TK-760 Programming cable?

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Does anyone know what is the best programming cable for the TK-760 is? I cant find any OEM ones so i am looking for an aftermarket one. What are the best aftermarket ones and your experiences with them.

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This is the cable I have used for about 5 years. So long as you buy the serial and not the USB versions (as the older DOS based KPG will NOT recognize USB) you should be fine.

I've used this to program TK-760/860s, TK-730/830s, and newer stuff like TK-7180/8180s, NX-700 etc without a problem.

Seller is in the USA too.
 

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This is the cable I have used for about 5 years. So long as you buy the serial and not the USB versions (as the older DOS based KPG will NOT recognize USB) you should be fine.

I've used this to program TK-760/860s, TK-730/830s, and newer stuff like TK-7180/8180s, NX-700 etc without a problem.

Seller is in the USA too.

Thank you MTS2000des for your input. Thats the one I'm going to buy.
 
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