freddiefiasco
Professional
What is your best method of verifying that an eprom chip has been written? Also, before you burn data, what is your process to compare the data to burn against the data that is currently on the eprom?
For example, I have eprom #9 on a SF2:WW and it currently contains data. I read the data to a file. I want to re-burn this data back to the eprom (after erasing of course) but I want to validate that I burned the eprom properly by comparing with a known dump of the eprom. At this point, my only source is MAME dumps but I feel this is not the best approach.
I'm probably not making any sense but I'm just curious what you all do to verify eprom data in general.
Thanks
For example, I have eprom #9 on a SF2:WW and it currently contains data. I read the data to a file. I want to re-burn this data back to the eprom (after erasing of course) but I want to validate that I burned the eprom properly by comparing with a known dump of the eprom. At this point, my only source is MAME dumps but I feel this is not the best approach.
I'm probably not making any sense but I'm just curious what you all do to verify eprom data in general.
Thanks