You could buy a black light - I've been told that they are UV (someone
verify?), or (and I don't reccomend this unless someone can verify it...)
try microwaving it on a really low microwave setting.
Ross
On Thu, 29 Apr 1999, Dustin Lang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> My apologies for this marginally topical post...
>
> I have an 8086 that I'd like to use for some embedded projects. One of
> these is the dream of many linux people: the toaster that runs linux.
> Hehe... 'telnet toaster'... Anyways, I have a bunch of EPROMs that I'd
> like to program, but I can't get the silly things to erase. They're
> supposed to be UV-erasable, but I don't have a good source of UV. I tried
> sunlight but apparently the ozone is too thick here. Can anyone suggest a
> source of UV suitable for erasing EPROMs, preferably without too much skin
> cancer :)
>
> Thanks,
> dstn.
>
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> -- Dustin Lang, [EMAIL PROTECTED] --
> (java developer, linux guy, green-haired freak)
>
> Why Linux is so cool: /usr/include/string.h:190:
> /* Sautee STRING briskly. */
> extern char *strfry __P ((char *__string));
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>