That could very well be actually.  I'm not an EE but my gut instinct was
that it should flash fine.  However someone has posted to a germanforum
that they replaced the rom chip with a 128K version and didn't have any
success at reflashing it so you might be on the right track.  I take it
you have a burner?

Regards,

Thomas

>
>
> if it works without the burner, all the better.  my thought was that the
> eeprom revision
> might have to see the old code to install the new code, in which case a
> chip burner could
> copy the small eeprom into the large eeprom, in order to fool the flashing
> program.


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