"rescue" mode that can recover from
> corrupt EEPROM as long as the 
> basic flash portion and the bootloader flash are
> intact.

I,ve seen the images of the flash end eeprom after my some "naive
programming sessions" and there were random words written to eeprom
and flash empty space visible (as I could see only those written
between FFFFes).
Q: is the probability of corruption of the first ~60b of eeprom
space higher than of the corruption of several kB of flash code?
Pito


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