If this is anything like the PowerLogix 500Mhz upgrade and the CPU board comes from an existing machine, then there's no point running the software as *it's not possible, with the 500Mhz card at least, to reflash the CPU*. One is stuck with using the card with the same type of motherboard as the CPU was flashed for. So if from a WS I series (233, 250, 299) or WS II or PDQ series (233, 266, 300 then it's only within the series you can move the card and have it fully work.
That's curious - this is the first time I've heard that.
Why would the EEPROM only be flashable once? Is there a technical reason for that?
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