Thanks! Your tip got me a step further! I uninstalled the NetProvider msi package, and un-GAC'ed all the remaining FirebirdClients (yes, I actually had several). Then, I added the NetProvider-EF6 NuGet package (for the x'th time) and made sure my config was correct. Now, when I try to reverse engineer, I run into the DNET-542 issue you mention. But anyhow; I got past the other problems at least! :-) I'll just wait for the update then...
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