Hmm, good question. I guess I see two uses for such a thing. One is something similar to an EPROM programmer, where I could load a .hex or .bin file from disk, write to EEPROM, verify, and then use that chip on another platform, project, whatever. The other, is just a programmable cartridge, where I could download a ROM dump of a game or any program that can run from ROM, and write it to EEPROM. Something similar to this:
http://www.atarimax.com/flashcart/documentation/
I guess by "hacking" I ment that I'd like to avoid writing my own code to program the EEPROM, at least initally
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I would *love* to make my own Disk Menu V23 cartridge, for example.