I guess whoever wrote the SRM doesn't realize that "KB" is an abbreviation
for kilobytes. Kilobits is Kb or Kbit.

Anyhow I don't see anywhere where the OP says he rendered his BBB
unbootable. However if this is the case, Download the *blank* flasher
image, and it should rewrite the eeprom to factory specs.

On Fri, Jul 15, 2016 at 1:57 PM, Mike <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 07/15/2016 04:00 PM, Graham wrote:
>
>> William:
>> He is talking about the on board BBB EEPROM, because he overwrote the
>> I.D. information, and it no longer boots.
>>
>> Bryan:
>> Best I can tell, Rev B. and earlier did have a 32K Byte EEPROM, but they
>> cost reduced it to 4K Byte with the Rev. C.
>>
>> --- Graham
>>
> I have an A6A, the BOM files lists a 32K Bit chip.
>
> IC EEPROM 32KBIT 400KHZ SOT23-5,  24LC32AT-I/OT
>
> Rev C. lists the same I believe...
>
> Mike
>
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