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Any of these chips can be programmed.
First you need to go buy a (very expensive) EEPROM programmer. Then you need to go get some schooling in Electrical/Computer Engineering, and it probably takes a PhD just to RUN the damn thing (I'm exaggerating for effect, of course). Then you need a Hexdump of the chip in question. Then you need to know how to program IC's. Simple, huh? Oh, and don't forget that if you mess it up, you'll fry your PS2. - Gurm |
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