The "right" one ;) flashrom cannot decide which one (yet), so you have
to either check the chip visually, or - if you feel lucky - just choose
one of the two. The basic definition for both chips is equal, but the
(optional) write protection is different. If that is not active it
should work with both.

This problem is not a bug, hence I have changed it to "Invalid". Feel
free to contact our mailing list for further support (or even comment
here, but be aware that these bugs get read by less people).

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  Multiple flash chips report,  but only one flash chip is installed

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