Martin, did that work? I will try that on Monday.
I know some NIC do that but I did not know it was the first rows of pins to leave empty.

On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 19:34, Martin Herweg wrote:
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> Take a look at:
>
>     http://www.ltsp.org/documentation/eproms.txt
>
> There's a crude drawing of how a 28-pin chip fits in a 32-pin
> socket.

you can also have a look at my closeup picture of an 3c595 Card
with 28-pin etherboot-EPROM inside:
http://www.lug-marl.de/download/32pin-socket.jpg




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