I have a few tubes of ST-branded M27C256B UV-erasable EPROM chips. All of
these fail to program starting at 0x200 until 0x27F. At 0x200, 0x00 is
written, then until 0x27F, the bytes are 0xFF. What would cause this?
Can it be fixed by an extra-long time in the eraser? Should I just break
out the hammer?
At least I know the programmer is capable of programming a TI-branded
27c256 and 29c256 flash chips. Might there be a bug in the programming
software?
FWIW, I'm using a Minipro TL855. Linux software is available at Github:
https://github.com/vdudouyt/minipro
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