I can verify that there is at least one Picoscope that doesn't follow this hacking recipe. 
I have a 2204a I purchased in 2016. The hardware version is 17. Anyway, increasing byte 0B by 1 and decreasing byte 1B by 1 did not do the trick. I have tried a bunch of other options as well, but so far all of the trials have resulted in a device that the picoscope software does not recognize.
Edit:forgot to say that i am trying to turn it into a 2205a, which has identical hardware.
The eeprom on my 2204a is definitely different than the one discussed on the sigroc page. For example, B7-D9 and F8-FD are all non-zero. I have of course mucked with some of these bytes as well - especially F8-FD that look less like cal data than some of the other areas.
Had no problems to hack 2204A (HW Version 17, cal 2023-04-17) to 2205A using
fx2tool as described in the Saleae thread.
Save to eeprom.hex:
fx2tool -B -d 0CE9:1007 read_eeprom -W 1 0 256 -f eeprom.hex
Changed byte 0B from 1A to 1B and reduced the serial by one (bytes 13-1B) and used
HEX file checksum online calculator for correcting checksum at the line ends.
Upload from eeprom_hack.hex:
fx2tool -B -d 0CE9:1007 write_eeprom -W 1 -f eeprom_hack.hex
Replug the scope, otherwise it will not be recognized.
It's my friend from a while, to be more precise Cypress USB Console + EZ-USB Interface (but I guess you already know).
It happens that maaany years ago I developed a 14bits ADC streamer based on commercial PATA HDD external case (Cypress CY7C68013 inside) in conjunction with a Labview application, this joke was able to push flawlessly 16MS/s x 16bits (32MB/s) toward a medium windows PC of the time, with some real time computation and disk logging.
Now you can understand why I smell BS if I read that the 2204A streaming mode is limited to 1MS/s due to the fact that the board has a buffer on only 8Kpts (inside the FPGA).
I had no FPGA and no buffer, but the system worked like a charm, so I would say that the 2204A sounds like a cripple fest.
The limit with current SDK is 150ns/6.67MSPS for continuous fast streaming for one CH, but sometimes it drops a couple of samples.