EPROM issues, who can burn?

From: Daniel T. Burrows <danburrows_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Sun Oct 31 21:41:45 1999

The only way I know to deal with it is to read and then forward the "archive"
files to the owner or person that sent me the EPROM. I have a LABTOOL 48 here
if anyone wants something read - and not just EPROM's. I have not purchased any
adapters yet however. The data for what it will read is at
http://209.24.23.113/products/alldevices.htm What they do with their archive is
their business. If they want to forward back to me an image they want burned I
can't keep track of all the different image files.:)

Definately save all the EPROM's you come across for the above reasons. I never
used to and now I regret it. I am having to scrounge all the time when I need
one.

>one thing I absolutely cannot deal with is a lawsuit!
>
Me either.

Dan
Received on Sun Oct 31 1999 - 21:41:45 GMT

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