From: Carlos G Mendioroz (tron@huapi.ba.ar)
Date: Thu Nov 07 2002 - 18:49:42 GMT-3
They are not "totally different" but the usual need does not work.
What I mean by the usual need is:
2500 come with 2 flash banks, 2600 with 1.
When you upgrade "default" 8M flash to 16M in a 2600, you
get a spare 8M flash that would be great to be able to use in a
2500 as a second 8M to push it to 16M.
Well, 2600 8M flash is made of 8 x 28F008 chips, which
are not able to be addressed as the 4 x 28F016 chips that
make a 2500 8Mb flash.
It is a pitty because it is the same technology... and it's no cheap.
But I have a couple of 2600 8Mb flash in the junk pile... :-(
Hope this helps...
Pratt, Jeremy wrote:
> They are totally different.
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> of course ,you can
> chen yi <chenyinet@hotmail.com> wrote:rt
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