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| A 40-pin EPROM reader, this came from a European collector but may have originally come from another part of the world: |
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| A 24-pin eprom reader and an eprom, these ones came from the USA: |
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| Side view of the eprom reader: |
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| An eprom: |
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| The eprom loaded and locked into the reader: |
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| The back of the cartridge, just to show access must have been by screws that are hidden under the sticker on the front: |
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| The cartridge fits perfectly into the console: |
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| This eprom is exactly what it says on the sticker! "Showdown in 2100 A.D.": |
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| The fronts and backs of a nother pair of eprom readers, that arrived not contained in a videopac cartridge case: |
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