On 2016-06-24 22:47, Al Kossow wrote:
On 6/24/16 7:42 PM, Josh Dersch wrote:

A Data-I/O 29A or 29B will do the job nicely.


and a Unipak I or II like this
www.ebay.com/itm/301995688339

I have a Data-I/O Series 22 which could do these, plus another burner that may do them. I haven't checked the whole thread, but I'm sure some others on here have the equipment to do these too.

Is there a file containing the image ?

You'll need to identify if that chip uses tri-state or open collector bipolar PROM.

If DEC didn't completely obliterate the original markings, those would be very helpful (i.e. Atari tended to stamp on top of the original chip #s, so with some careful examination, you can usually figure out the original chip #).

The bipolar PROMs aren't cheap like an EPROM.... depending on the source/brand/timing they cost anywhere from $5 to $20+ each. Then most people will usually ask for $5 to $10 to burn one.... or if you are really lucky... free....

-- Curt

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