First post, by nebular
I have an Epson Equity IIe that has been giving me a myriad of different errors (incorrect characters on boot messages, system board errors, memory address errors.) the errors are somewhat consistent, but it's inconsistent which one is going to come up if if at all. The main thing is I'm getting errors more often than not. At this point in my troubleshooting I'm suspecting that the problem is with the BIOS and that it's become corrupted somehow.
The Equity IIe uses two 27c256 EPROMs for the BIOS, so I'm wondering if I should buy electrically compatible EEPROMs to replace them, or if I should try and erase the existing BIOS chips. I already have a florescent UV lamp, but it's one that you could buy at hobby shops for lighting up florescent stuff, so I don't know if it's strong enough. My Girlfriend does have a UV light for curing nail polish that I could borrow as well.
Also I don't own a programmer, and currently I don't have the extra money to spend on one that I would only be using sparingly right now. I do have a number of network cards that have ROM sockets on them. I've heard that you can program PROMs using those. Does any one know if that can be done with a 27c256 (or it's EEPROM equivalent) and where I could find instructions on how to do that?