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From: david@bragvax.UUCP (David DiGiacomo)
Newsgroups: net.micro
Subject: Re: Prom Erasure
Message-ID: <195@bragvax.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 10-Oct-84 20:05:48 EDT
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Posted: Wed Oct 10 20:05:48 1984
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Organization: Brag Systems Inc., San Mateo, CA
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>>The commercial EPROM erasers are carefully designed to make it very hard to
>>get even a glimpse of the UV.

All of the low-end ($100-200) commercial erasers I've seen leak UV in
every direction; they're much worse than the typical hobbyist's
coffee-can kludge.

This isn't a problem because real engineers aren't afraid of a little
UV!
-- 
David DiGiacomo, BRAG Systems Inc., San Mateo CA  (415) 342-3963
(...decvax!ucbvax!hplabs!bragvax!david)