Well, since I picked up the Video Pinball PCB from the storage and since one of the ROMs is missing, I was once again in need of an EPROM burner. (I think the English guys say programmer, but we call them burners).
I remembered that I actually was given one by my good friend Luc.....
Although it's an oldy, it's also a very sturdy and professional looking one.It's a Needham's EMP-10

Found some good info here:
http://www.arcadesolution.com/needhams.html However, I never started using it before because it has some (slight) drawbacks:
- connects through parallel port, one that must be able to be addressed directly (which rules out any USB->Parallel solution)
- runs on DOS software. It can also run in windows with some right driver though
- it only has the US (110V) power supply
Of course my Mac and current PC laptop don't have a parallel port anymore.
So I dug out an old laptop. The main issue with it is that the LCD is totally bust. But it works with an external monitor.
This one does have a parallel port.
I will reformat the harddisk and install FreeDos on it (going back to old times folks !)
I will only use it for the EPROM burner so, no problems there.
So, I ordered a matching power supply that will run on 230VAC and a VERY cheap UV eraser. It screams "China" all over, but an UV eraser is nothing more than a UV lightbulb and a timer that turns it off.

Here's the eraser I ordered:
http://cgi.ebay.com/UV-Eprom-Eraser-Ultraviolet-Light-Timer-Erase-Erasable-/170527862964?pt=BI_Electrical_Equipment_Tools#ht_2269wt_911EXTREMELY cheap IMHO, less than 19 US dollars shipped ! Will be about 15 euro's....
So waiting for the PSU mainly now. Hope to set-up the laptop this evening.