I don't see why you would need the chip burner.  I am currently awaiting
parts and supplies to attempt to mod a PC 7000.  I will attempt to remove
the 64K rom and replacing it with a 128K rom of the same species as used
previously.  There is a tutorial on xlr8yourmac that outlined how to do
something similar to an Adaptec 2940 PCI card.  I don't remember it
requiring a chip burner just flashing the new chip once the card was
installed the machine.

Thomas

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Subject: Re: Radeon 7000

ah, so someone with a chip burner and good soldering skills could copy the
small eeprom into a large one, put the large one on the board and flash it
to mac?  or copy a mac eeprom right into the larger replacement rom?  Enough
to stop most, but it sounds like something for me to try he he...



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