I think any eprom burner will do.

Since we don't intend to burn a lot, we've purchased the 
cheapest available burner from batronix.com, not the 
galep4 ($288), but the assembled circuitboard at $70.

The prommer be used with windows, but the software that is 
available for this prommer needs an additional license ($30) 
to be able to write more than 20(?) bytes. 

This prommer can be used with Linux also. Free software 
is available at http://www.zut.de/zprommer.html It does not
support all proms, but enough for ltsp-purposes (and a howto
is provided to write support for other proms).

Johan Romme


On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 12:57, amol ambekar wrote:
> 
> which eprom burner i need to burn my etherboot image
> 
> do i need a burner attahced to linux system
> or a windows will do
> 
> which image i need to burn on boot rom
> 

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