Hi, I'm also using the DATARASE II erase to erase 16C74. My eraser has a timer for up to 5 minutes. I can erase up to 4 16C74 at one time but I need to start it twice, othewise the fuses are not blank. Chaipi \\\|/// \\ ~ ~ // ( @ @ ) ----------------------------oOOo-(_)-oOOo-------------------------------------- ! ! ! Chaipi Wijnbergen ! ! Electronics/Computer Eng. M.Sc. Tel : +972-8-9343079 ! ! Optical Imaging Laboratory Fax : +972-8-9344129 ! ! Brain Research Center Email : chaipi@tohu0.weizmann.ac.il ! ! Weizmann Institute of Science URL : http://www.weizmann.ac.il/~chaipi ! ! Rehovot 76100 ISRAEL IPhone : chaipi ! ! ! ------------------------------------Oooo.-------------------------------------- .oooO ( ) ( ) ) / \ ( (_/ \_) On Sun, 2 Jun 1996, Stuart Allman wrote: > At 05:05 AM 6/2/96 -0500, you wrote: > >Anyone know of a source of an inexpensive Eprom eraser. $50 is the best > >price I saw. Its almost the same price as the programmer. Thanks > > > > > > Neil Gandler > > > > I found mine in Digikey for $35.00. I think it's called the datarase II, or > something like that. It's the best deal I found in my search. It only does > one or two eproms at once, but that's enough for my small needs. > > Stuart Allman > Studio Sound Design > studio@halcyon.com >