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Originally Posted by Discseven View Post
Dave... Thank you. I assume this entails soldering out of the existing chip, then soldering the replacement in. If so, I can do it. Pm sent you.
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As you can see from your own image, the EPROM chip has a socket, so it's a simple process to remove & replace the chip.
You need to remember the orientation of the chip in the socket (notch of the chip).

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