Ganesha,
Well, we'll just have to wait and see what ultimately happens. It's said that a new full cartridge can be used to program the system as full, then you take it out and install the old refilled one. But, a new cartridge may only be useable for this maybe 30 times. (For some reason.) After that you'll have to buy another "new" cartridge for use as another reprogrammer. If Epson changes the cartridges too then their new ones won't work, doing this procedure, I'd presume?? I would expect that Epson would attempt to change both??
But, one question I still have about all of this is, what type of info does the chip on the cartridge contain anyway? Is it a program, or a binary code, or is it possibly just a charge on a battery on the chip? I saw a reprogrammer kit for sale for $50.00. The instructions were, insert chip into holder, light flashes in 3 to 4 seconds indicating that the reprogramming is complete. Is that possibly just a recharge to an onboard battery? If so we could do that quite easily, knowing the tech info.
ATSF