This may be a dumb question, or I may have already answered myself, but does
anyone know of an inexpensive way to get a few chips programmed? I have 4
PROMs that need to be replaced on a machine, I have the data to go in them,
but I have no chip programmer. The chips themselves are not too exotic, from
what I can tell. Unfortunately the options that appear to me are either buy
a programmer, which I do not have much experience with and are somewhat
expensive for a one-time job; or to get it done by a company who specializes
in that, and from what I have seen they are either prohibitively expensive
(for me at least) and/or do huge batches at a time. Because this is just a
personal project to get a machine working and not for instance a crucial
device running a big business, I seem to be stuck in the D-I-Y category,
which would probably take more time and money than I can afford right now...
I guess if I could find a fellow hobbyist in the Virginia area.... 
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