EPROM erase times and lifespan
Dave McGuire
mcguire at neurotica.com
Sun Feb 1 00:38:45 CST 2009
On Jan 31, 2009, at 3:53 PM, blstuart at bellsouth.net wrote:
>> One thing that's sometimes worth a quick demo is the propensity of
>> EPROMs to
>> temporarily lose their programming when nailed with high-intensity
>> light from,
>> say, a camera flash. That caught me out a few times -- I've got a
>> couple of
>
> That also caught IBM when introducing the 701,
> though it wasn't EPROMs. If I remember the story
> correctly, they used one of the forms of CRT memory
> systems in the machine. Originally, it seemed like
> a good idea to make the tubes visible both because
> it looked cool and because you could see what the
> machine was doing. But at the press introduction,
> they fired off flashbulbs and the light interacting
> with the memory devies crashed the machine.
> Watson dictated that the plexiglass be replaced
> by a steel plate.
I build a lot of stuff with 8751 chips. They will usually crash
when a camera flash is aimed at them.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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