Quoted from noflip95:The ROM chip is G11 on the WPC-95 CPU board :
Take care of the orientation of the chip when you insert it on the socket (watch carefully of the notch position).
Strange question, because it's usually very easy to identify the chip location.
On WP95 boards, the only chip having the size of 32 pins is G11 ! no other chip have the same size.
The CPU has 40 pins, the G10/Security-chip has 28 pins and the RAM is not on a socket.
Note that the Rom chip you get on eBay, may have a little different look than the original. But its size should be the same.
Usually, the G11 Rom chip is an EPROM (UV EPROM), made in a ceramic package and having a window.
Perhaps, the one you get, is an EEPROM, in a plastic package without window ? in this case, it don't care, an EEPROM can replace an EPROM. But only apparence change, not the package size (32 pins).
May be, a picture of your board and another of the Rom you bought, will be useful to help you ?
Thats perfect thanks. Yep, the chip I bought doesn't have the window on it. I was looking for one that matched it, thats why nothing on the board looked right. Im about to give it a go. Thanks again for the help.