cctalk Digest, Vol 8, Issue 56

From: Pete Turnbull <pete_at_dunnington.u-net.com>
Date: Thu Apr 29 20:08:00 2004

On Apr 29, 13:01, Mark Tapley wrote:

> I have forgotten, did we ever have a discussion about whether
> scanners/photocopiers/etc. have enough UV content in their lights to
> erase UV-EPROMs, if the sticker has come off? I sort-of recall we
> did, but don't remember the outcome.

I don't remember that exact discussion, but if we had it, my input
would have been along the following lines.

Firstly, most scanners and photocopier use visible light and have very
little if any UV output. Secondly, EPROMs are only susceptible to
short wavelength UV, which doesn't go through glass very well. Lastly,
it takes about 20 minutes to erase an EPROM an inch away from a normal
eraser's tube, and a few minutes to begin to do much harm, so the
second or so it would be exposed in a scanner is inconsequential.

In other words, don't worry about it :-)

-- 
Pete						Peter Turnbull
						Network Manager
						University of York
Received on Thu Apr 29 2004 - 20:08:00 BST

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