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well hello everyone and welcome back to adrians digital basement two second channel video what im going to talk about today are eproms so what you see here is my rather messy collection of ics that sits on my bench sort of to the left of my ibm 5170 or to the right of the bench where i work on commodore 64. things like that one day i intend to go through and sort all this stuff theres a combination of eeproms 74 ls ttl logic these are probably said ships here theres just a whole bunch of different stuff here but the topic of todays video are these which are eeproms erasable programmable read-only memory unlike this ic which is a normal read-only memory its manufactured with the information already on it or sometimes it is programmable but its only programmable once once its programmed thats it its got the information on it for good but eproms if we take a look at this one has a little window on it where you can actually see the die of the chip inside of there what the window