EPROM sideline

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Mon Nov 1 08:50:19 1999

At 21:25 31-10-1999 EST, SUPERDAVE wrote:

>> Heresy beyond heresy I would actually like to see people with eprom
burners
>> be able to make a few bucks by burning the eproms. I think it would make

        <snip>

        <snickering>

        Dave, take a look at www.bluefeathertech.com/devices.html

        I'm way ahead of you. I've only had a few jobs along those lines, but I've
found that there are folks who just need a few prototypes done and they
don't want to invest in a programmer. That's where I (and my competition
down the road in Arlington, WA) come in (but I'm less expensive than he
is). ;-)

        I don't usually charge if a fellow CLASSICCOMP'er needs a chip or two
done. That's along the lines of trading favors, something many businesses
won't even consider.


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