Keil MCB900 and newer P89LPC932 chips



I was recently given an unwanted Keil MCB900 board with a PLCC
P89LPC932B chip on it. I don't often play with 8051 but I'd like to
tinker with this board a little as it came with a bunch of other LPC9xx
eval hardware ( several PAB90X-1 eval boards for instance, and tubes of
LPC903s).

Complete markings are:
P89LPC932B A
CB8146.W17
T10309 XE

The LPC932B appears to be discontinued and replaced by P89LPC932A1FA-S.
Can I just swap them over, or does the board rely on some aspect of the
older chip? What configuration should I use? There's a note on the box
saying that I have to use the "D" step settings, which I presume
relates to the chip currently on it.

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