Cypress at2lp rc42 rev. 2.4.1 03/16/09 linux @ fastbk.com The 'cypress at2lp rc42' problem: The more recent notes on this problem are at my You will also find some links to pages in other languages at my wiki page. Several manufacturers make an external hard drive, CD Rom drive, or other peripheral that comes in an external 'box' utilizing a chip produced by '.' The chip works in conjunction with a programmable EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) chip provided by the OEM manufacturer.* This chip contains the information your computer needs to identify and talk to the external drive. If you experience a power surge, power failure, or just turn your external device off at the wrong moment, the EEPROM chip will lose its programming. Blue Aeroplanes Bop Art Rare. Then, the external device won't work anymore. (*This is according to a Cypress engineer who contacted me 3/16/09 requesting a correction to this page.

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