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Is the part number not visible on the die?
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On the AMD EPROMs I have seen, AMD put their logo, a block text “AMD”, the part number, and a copyright date in a text area on the die. Sometimes that is the only surefire way to know what programming voltage to use.
Maybe it is because I have spent a lifetime buying the cheapest EPROMs I can find, but I have come across a reasonable number where the marking on the case does not match the die. Sometimes ( as you mention) pre-programmed OEM specials that were re-marked (or supplemental marked) and resold, sometimes factory-fresh mismark screw-ups, sometimes just fakes.
If I get a newly acquired EPROM and it doesn’t program, the first thing I do is look through the window to read the device number right off the die. The die never lies.
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Subject: Re: [retro-comp] Identify mystery EPROMs
I would think they are 2732, as the label on top says. They are probably made for an OEM that requested a special part number, like the "733WO1589". Just a guess, though. Strange, if that is the case, that there is also the "2732-25" - although that label looks as if it was added later/separately.
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