NOTE: Now entering a resurrected thread from year 2004, but relevant today...
Hello,
I was looking for the largest EEPROM also, either I2C or SPI or something like that.
I see the 'normal' ones go up to 2M bits now, which translates to 256k x 8 bits.
So that means 262144 storage bytes.
That's not too bad, but then i see the Atmel (or similar) 64M bit DataFlash memories, and that translates into 8M bytes.
Even the 32M bit translates into 4M byte, which would probably be enough for my app, and the cost is around $3 USD.
So the question is, has anyone tried this type of EEPROM yet?