It's a hack of a BIOS savior using one FlashROM, no PCB, just a switch and threeHeck, you could wire as many as you'd like in parallel, as long as the motherboard's fanout is great enough.
wires. I don't know what the BIOS saviour is doing exactly, but generally you could
wire two identical FlashROMs in parallel (except the /CE signal).
The disadvantage to the hack using the 040 is that you only get 256k per side - with a /CE hack, it is theoretically possible to get 512k per side, given that you have a big enough flash chip.
Also put a pull-up resistor on the /CE of both flash parts so that when the switch is not selecting one of them, the /CE line is not floating.
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