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They probably QC'd that board under one of my products, believe it or not. Wish that bought me some clout, but alas...Well, I wanted to leave a little hope. Maybe Santa took up a summer job? But I have never, ever, heard of them selling to the unwashed masses.
You know the deal, LID.
My comment is still true. I am glad you have been given a link to parts. I hope they work for you. Thats the thing I hate the most about this forum... the discouragement of sharing links to parts based on where they are found. Does the forum, and its hive-like memory, no justice for future users searching for similiar questions and parts.Guys, please, un-helpful commentary is really a waste of electrons. I don't want to be rude but we need parts, not sympathy or completely erroneous suggestions. One Good Soldier PMed with a link to parts cheap. There are literally thousands of these generator being surplused - half of them half repaired and half fixed - that means LOTS of parts out there, cheap.
Usually, chips(integrated circuits) that have a label bearing the word "REV"XXXX is a chip that has been programmed with data from the factory or flashed with new data post manufacture.IMO, i feel that board is repairable, I will pull a screen and get you the part number for, what i believe, is an Integrated Circuit. If you have a good electronics guy, he can pull the burned one and replace it with no issues. It just appears it let the smoke out, and didnt burn anything else, I cant see the back side of the board though.
Correct, EPROM stands for Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory and they are programmed using voltages and UV light to erase them in a specifically built programming jig/machine/box with a specific program by the manufacturer. The stickers are put over the window in the chip to prevent UV/sunlight from getting to the inside of the chip and fouling up the program or erasing it all together.At the risk of being negative, you are only going to find a screen. NOS or a salvaged screen. Nothing else. The military did not even get a parts breakout listing. Nothing. One for one swap. No parts for the screen assembly were ever bought/stocked. That's the reason I gave you the name and address of the manufacture. Yes, they do not at this time sell to people like you or me. But there can always come a time when they do. If you don't ask, you wont know. The chips Farmitall referred to, are here called EPROM's, I think. Programed by the manufacturer. And like he explained, changing the chip is simple, the uploaded programming, well, not easy. Some companies used to have chips that lost programming, when you pealed off the sticker on the chip. Big companies do not like to share.
Thanks and you're correct, I modified my post. Minor brain cramp this afternoonSmall correction: EPROMs are programmed with electrical signals from a programmer. UV light is used to erase them.