DigiKey has a thousand of them, but anyway, I wouldn't buy them because of the price and age. Whenever I need to replace old EPROM I pick most common, cheapest and easy to get OTP EPROM, which usually is AT27C256. It has 28 pins so 4 of them will be outside of the socket, which typically can fit on the old board without pushing other components. After programming just wire 5 pins together: 1,2,26,27,28 Or you may fance making breakout board for PLCC EPROM forget about buying newly made EPROM smaller than 256kb Roman W dniu 2026-01-27 o 16:16, Raf Wlodarczyk pisze: > Hello list, > > The supply of the IM6654 PROM i use in my Spider clone has dried up and was wondering if anyone had suggestions on how to use a modern part for a replacement. IM6654 is a 8x512B device so could using a AT28C512 on an adapter do the trick? My PROM/EEPROM knowledge is limited so any help would be greatly appreciated. > > -R > ________________________________________________________ > This is the Synth-diy mailing list > Submit email to: Synth-diy@synth-diy.org > View archive at: https://synth-diy.org/pipermail/synth-diy/ > Check your settings at: https://synth-diy.org/mailman/listinfo/synth-diy > Selling or trading? Use marketplace@synth-diy.org
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Re: [sdiy] PROM Replacement for Spider
2026-01-27 by Roman Sowa
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