Question, since when can you write to ROM? Isn't it read ONLY memory? Am I missing something? It confuzzles me, as usually when they make a device they literally burn that memory into the chip as if it were a circuit, no changes possible. The only way I can think of that you could "flash the entire ROM" would be to replace the entire chip. Am I missing something?
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Question, since when can you write to ROM? Isn't it read ONLY memory? Am I missing something? It confuzzles me, as usually when they make a device they literally burn that memory into the chip as if it were a circuit, no changes possible. The only way I can think of that you could "flash the entire ROM" would be to replace the entire chip. Am I missing something?