Some older rom's could not see all manufacturers.  You may be able to fix
this with a bootrom upgrade.

It could also just be an unsupported chip.

Brian


On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jeff Duchin wrote:

> Any suggestions?
>
> Router(boot)#copy tftp flash
> Flash: chip no 4, socket SIMM2
>        Invalid chip id 0xFFFF
> Flash: chip no 5, socket SIMM2
>        Invalid chip id 0xFFFF
> Flash: chip no 6, socket SIMM2
>        Invalid chip id 0xFFFF
> Flash: chip no 7, socket SIMM2
>        Invalid chip id 0xFFFF
> Flash: unable to configure flash for erase or write.
> Flash address space cannot be written to.
> Memory type is Read-Only-Memory. Chips are not identifiable.
>
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