Not necessarily, if used as a read-only EPROM replacement.The trouble with EEPROMs is you need a mechanism to write into them as well as read them.
Yes, that's true. But you can rely on the capability of most general purpose programers to handle this step.it's just getting the program into them in the first place thats more complicated.
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