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EEPROM NM27C256Q & 93C46 broken - need help

Hello

I have Still R70-30T LPG, WV engine sn. 51704000136 from 1997y.
I have short circuit on starting board. I have found that EEPROM NM27c256Q & 93C46 is broken. Is there anyone who could help me and send program for this memories?
Thank You so much
Best regards
Dmitrijs
  • Posted 24 Jun 2022 23:32
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