The trick then becomes
The trick then becomes extracting the BIOS image out of whatever wrapper the vendor has put it in.
View ArticleNot working for ASUS Eee PC 900
I have an EeePC 900 that I've been trying to update the BIOS on for quite some time. I've successfully built the latest flashrom, but it's not finding the EEPROM/flash device. Here's the output:...
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wow, very nice - I definetly will give it a try next "flashing time".Building under debian/etch was easy like this: aptitude install cdbs debhelper pciutils pciutils-dev libpci-dev svn co...
View ArticleNo EEPROM/flash device found
debian-xfce:/home/marek# flashrom flashrom v0.9.0+r544 No coreboot table found. Found chipset "Intel ICH7M", enabling flash write... OK. Calibrating delay loop... OK. No EEPROM/flash device found....on...
View ArticleFlashing BIOS in the command line
Great tool, It's funny I was just googling this and come across this post. I hope I don't screw It up this way, last time I had to flash my BIOS I still used the floppy method (yeah, computers still...
View ArticleThanks go to everyone who
Thanks go to everyone who contributed to flashrom over the years
View Articlerecommending your site to my cousin
my cousin loves linux, and has been a linux user for quite a long time, possibly around 8 years... i'm positive he'd be thrilled to see your site!
View ArticleTI launchpad as external programmer
I'm a bit ignorant in this field, but would the TI MSP430 Launchpad be usable as an external USB programmer? It's very cheap, it could be a great tool...
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In theory, yes. Pretty much any microcontroller board with a few GPIOs can be used as programmer given that someone writes some firmware which allows doing that and a flashrom "driver" which works...
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