Yes, the photo was just the first random picture that came up when I typed "C64 PLA EPROM" into google, which is why I said it looks "something like this".
Actually, that was some guy trying to insult me on Lemon64 who posted this to give the idea that my PROM based PLA subs are junk stuff.
I'm not sure what brand EPROM I used, but it's most likely quite an old one as I have a considerable stock of 27C512 (mostly from ST I think) that definitely aren't new. I have heard that there can be problems with the EPROM solution, but I very much doubt that the instability could cause damage to any other part of the C64...
I concur with you there. Groepaz and Jens Schönfeld have been beating the "bus contention" drum ever since I've been selling PLAkate (the predecessor to PLAnkton). (E)PROMs which generate glitches can cause the 64 to malfunction, especially with various cartridges but I have never seen any damage occur as a result.
Edit: Here's a picture that includes both VIC20 EPROM mods
http://www.vic20.de/assets/images/P0001961.jpg
Mine looks more like this:
If you don't have Super Zaxxon, FastLoad may be a form of test and I suggested this circuit to Ray Carlsen:

The button is supposed to turn off the LED - if you have a problematic PLA, it will always switch back on.
replayuk said:
I`m very suprised that someone cant make something so that the pla can be copied straight onto a blank epromm so it can be plugged directly onto the c64 board without any issue`s.
As I said above, Jim Brain sells an adapter specifically for that. Its then up to you to ensure you use the right type of (E)PROM. Very fast PROMs such as those from Atmel presently available at Digikey or Mouser will generate a significant amount of glitches but there is a way to filter them.
If you use (E)PROMs that are too slow (more than 120ns usually means too slow) will cause bus access problems. The ideal response speed is usually around 100-90ns AND you must make sure the chip has the right slew rate.
All this combines to make the ST M27C512-90B6 the ideal chip - I have 30 of them left. As I said, don't try to buy them from chinese sellers on eBay; all you'll get are fakes.
Ray Carlsen also has a bunch of the genuine chips in stock.