Dick Smith System 80 ROM's

Hi all,
I was just casually reading about System 80 related things when I realised that my System 80 has an option rom installed in socket 4. Up until this point I assumed it was stock; but now I realise that one of the previous owners must have installed it. How might I go about determining what is on it? I could probably dump the contents using my MiniPro eprom programmer; although I can't easily read the chip type (it has an ugly deteriorated sticker on it). Can I somehow look at / determine the contents on the system 80 itself? I am hoping it might have some sort of DOS on it or something.
Second question is how easy is it to back up and create spare system roms (the 3 other ROM chips)? Can I dump them using the MiniPro eprom programmer and burn them to new chips? If so what eeprom/eprom chips should I buy? The part numbers on the original rom chips don't get too many results when I search for them in Google. The main reason I ask is that occasionally I have to reseat them to get the 80 to boot. This could indicate a socket or intermittent IC fault so I would like to have some spares on hand.
Thanks,
Matthew.
I was just casually reading about System 80 related things when I realised that my System 80 has an option rom installed in socket 4. Up until this point I assumed it was stock; but now I realise that one of the previous owners must have installed it. How might I go about determining what is on it? I could probably dump the contents using my MiniPro eprom programmer; although I can't easily read the chip type (it has an ugly deteriorated sticker on it). Can I somehow look at / determine the contents on the system 80 itself? I am hoping it might have some sort of DOS on it or something.
Second question is how easy is it to back up and create spare system roms (the 3 other ROM chips)? Can I dump them using the MiniPro eprom programmer and burn them to new chips? If so what eeprom/eprom chips should I buy? The part numbers on the original rom chips don't get too many results when I search for them in Google. The main reason I ask is that occasionally I have to reseat them to get the 80 to boot. This could indicate a socket or intermittent IC fault so I would like to have some spares on hand.
Thanks,
Matthew.