In message <007901cbfb6e$0ffec400$4001a8c0@lark>, "Alan Melia" writes:

>I have found on several occasions that you can read an "failing" EPROM in a
>prommer, that will not operate in its application. Sometimes it is possible
>to read. erase and reburn the same Eprom and get a working system again, but
>it is always worth keeping an image.

Yes, absolutely, I have made it routine to copy eproms when I have my
kit open these days, I can only recommend everybody else do the same.

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