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Old 11 February 2019, 09:17   #14
solidcore
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Originally Posted by pgovotsos View Post
Can the chip be mounted in a socket on the board so that it can be removed, programmed, and replaced? I've got the adapter for the willem but soldering is no longer a strong point with me - hands shake too much with aging
I’ll say no for now since it has additional circuits which are likely to interfere wifg that but I’ll run some tests when all the parts arrive - waiting on China for the boards right now .

If you send the ROMs I can do it for you . Debugging ROMs can be done prior to the final decision on something else ? This is more of a convenience design as you don’t need to case mod a switch or pull your Amiga cass off to swap ROMs via a jumper .

*update*

Not possible to rewrite the ROMs without desoldering the chip from the pcb which is expert only and no warranty is given in that event as desoldering could lead to killing chip or the pcb itself in which you would have to buy a replacement .

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