Hello CFFA fans,
On the current CFFA card V2.0, the onboard EEPROM is write-protected by having installed a jumper, called JP2.
This might be a potential risk. If the jumper ever falls off, or if its contact pins get corroded over time, the EEPROM would be write-enabled and its contents might accidently get overwritten when some program would behave in an unexpected manner.
So I'd rather see a "write-enable jumper" on the CFFA card instead of a "write-protect jumper". The EEPROM should only be write-enabled when the jumper is in place and doing its job well.
Your comments, please...
Regards,
Freek.