I was pointed to this one: A25L032-F

(There's also a Q version, which I don't think is what I'd want).

http://nl.farnell.com/jsp/search/browse.jsp?N=202454+110164787+110184599&No=0&getResults=true&appliedparametrics=true&locale=nl_NL&divisionLocale=nl_NL&catalogId=&skipManufacturer=false&skipParametricAttributeId=&prevNValues=202454+110164787&mm=1001723||,1001917||,&filtersHidden=false&appliedHidden=false&autoApply=false&originalQueryURL=%2Fjsp%2Fsearch%2Fbrowse.jsp%3FN%3D202454%26No%3D0%26getResults%3Dtrue%26appliedparametrics%3Dtrue%26locale%3Dnl_NL%26divisionLocale%3Dnl_NL%26catalogId%3D%26skipManufacturer%3Dfalse%26skipParametricAttributeId%3D%26prevNValues%3D202454


Are these good to order a few for?


If you plan to use big payloads (anything involving a Linux kernel),
you should get 4MB or 8MB parts.
I haven't found a 64Mbit chip yet, so I hope I could use a linux kernel as payload using a 4MB one (the current 32Mbit)

On Thu, 18 Aug 2011 17:15:40 +0200
Oliver Schinagl <oliver at schinagl.nl> wrote:

> I did find a pdf that was somewhat interesting:
> 
> http://www.msc-ge.com/download/pcn/macronix/pcn-10-037.pdf
> 
> it basically mentions/confirms it's an SPI/serial based 32Mb flash, 
> dunno if that can help me find a pin-compatible chip :S

hello oliver

MX25L3206EPI-12G

that chip is not special at all and can be replaced by (almost?) any
25-series flash chip with the same package (300mil 8-PDIP) and voltage
rating (2.7 - 3.6V).
of course there are corner cases, but in general there should not be a
big problem with other vendors. if you have found an offer that suits
you, you could ask us again...
-- 
Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner