bean wrote:
...its looking like im gonna have to try swap memory chip...How hard is this? I have a some soldering experience but the thing does look tiny. Ive got some copper braid for desoldering
With a hot air rework station/wand (sometimes incorrectly called a heat gun) like the Gordak 852 or one of its variants, it's a piece of cake. Just use a 5-7mm nozzle and heat the pins, not the IC. After a few minutes of air at ~350C, you can just pick up the "ROM" with tweezers. Put flux on the pins beforehand. Soldering it onto the other board is also easy: apply flux, position the IC, heat the pins while you hold the IC with tweezers and watch for the solder to flow. When it's all liquid, gently press down on the IC to seat/secure it and remove the heat. Don't use too much airflow or it'll blow the part(s) around.
If you are going to use a soldering iron, get some ChipQuik low-temp (Bismuth) soldering alloy. It lowers the melting temp of the solder so you can just push the IC aside once it's been melted into each joint.