EPROM definition
Examples of EPROM in a sentence
Purchaser authorizes KONE to produce single copies of the EPROM and/or ROM chips for each unit for the sole purpose of an archive backup of the embedded software to allow for replacement of a defective or damaged chip.
All software will be made available to the Buyer in both a hard coded (firmware EPROM, etc.) and a soft coded copy (diskette, tape, etc.) as deemed necessary by the Buyer for the particular application.
You have a single-user, non-exclusive right to use the enclosed Software resident in CD, diskette, tape, ROM, EPROM, or any other electronic media format, on a single computer and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the License Agreement.
Software in object code form that is implanted in hardware such as, by example and not limitation: ROM (Read Only Memory); PROM (Programmable Read Only Memory); or EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory).
Based on these EPROM, the Railway Undertaking performs programming of the remaining number of EPROMS for the vehicles of the Railway Undertaking.