Hi

Unless we are talking about flash rather than EEPROM, an image may not do you 
much good. 

Firmware normally gets stored in flash. That code is at least similar from unit 
to unit. 

Calibration data normally gets stored in EEPROM. On a modern Rb there are a lot 
of things that are “tweaked” by EEPROM settings rather than fiddling pots and 
jumpers. Each EEPROM is unique to a unit. The settings in one may not be very 
healthy for another one.

Again, ignore all this if the objective is a flash re-load.

Bob


> On Oct 20, 2014, at 6:08 PM, Tom Wimmenhove <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Skip Withrow contacted me and explained that apparently the FE5650 has a
> tendency to get it's internal EEPROM corrupted when sending commands to it
> right after power up. This confirms my suspicion that the EEPROM of my
> FE5680A unit suffered the same fate.
> He offered me to reprogram the unit as he has an ST programmer but I would
> need a donor unit. He would also make the files publicly available.
> Is there anyone out there that would let me or Skip borrow their FE5680A
> unit for a short amount of time to read it out? This would be greatly
> appreciated!
> 
> Regards,
> Tom
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