> The mainboard does not need to be replaced -- the Flash can be > re-programmed in circuit (obviously, since it was "de"-programmed > in-circuit). > That's a bit like saying that the tire was flattened while on the car, so it can be repaired while on the car, isn't it? ;) -- Steve Sandau IS Technician, TMA Bath, Maine ssandau at bath.tmac.com