| 41. | The update is made by exchanging a socketed EPROM chip ( a 32k 27C256 ) on the Assigner board.
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| 42. | HCI is the basis of operation for a number of non-volatile memory technologies such as EPROM cells.
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| 43. | Early the next morning, the team created the final EPROM chips for the mode and installed them in cabinets.
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| 44. | Early models stored programs in EPROM and were limited to a single function with a small real-time executive.
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| 45. | It is an efficient replacement for BBSRAM, EPROM or EEPROM . It is faster than EPROM and EEPROM solutions.
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| 46. | It is an efficient replacement for BBSRAM, EPROM or EEPROM . It is faster than EPROM and EEPROM solutions.
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| 47. | For example, an EPROM from a machine numbered 2569 will not work in another Pegasus with a different ID.
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| 48. | In 1981, Epson offered a retrofit EPROM kit called Graftrax to add the capability to many early MX series printers.
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| 49. | Like EPROM chips, such microcontrollers came in windowed ( expensive ) versions that were useful for debugging and program development.
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| 50. | Development of the EPROM memory cell started with investigation of faulty integrated circuits where the gate connections of transistors had broken.
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