Ok that is a Hynix chip, no other chips of that bran is currently supported, but the data-sheet is available here: http://www.datasheetcatalog.org/datasheet/hynix/HY29F002TT-55.pdf
So it shouldn't be to much trouble to get it working. It is a 256KB 5v PLCC32. I think it is parallel but you should check with the flashrom developers to confirm this. You probably want to desolder it and solder on a PLCC32 socket and get a compatible spare to experiment with, so that you do not brick you board. If you are no skilled with a solder iron i highly recommend paying some one who is. -Anders On Mon 07/06/10 01:16 , David Borg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey Anders, thanks for the reply. > Good to hear that progress is being made =] I should have some free > time available in the coming summer holidays, so I'll try to help > out > then. > Regarding the rom chip, I got its number (HY29F002TC-90). I'll > contact > the flashrom developers about support for it. > Cheers, > David > On 7 June 2010 00:20, Anders Jenbo wrote: > > Hallo David > > > > I am currently working on the chip-set that your board uses. So > support is in progress. I have debug console running via serial and i > am about a 1/3 in to getting the ram initialized. If you think you can > help (time is the only real skill required) coding in the support you > are more then welcome. > > > > You should get in contact with the flashrom developers to get > support for your flash chip. Remove the AMI BIOS lable from the rom > chip and read the fist number on the actual chip, should be some thing > similar to these http://www.flashrom.org/Supported_hardware. You can > find the flashrom developers at freenode.net #flashrom, or . > > > > Good luck > > -Anders > > > > > > On Sun 06/06/10 19:17 , David Borg wrote: > > > >> Hey all, I was thinking of trying out coreboot on my old desktop > pc > >> and would like to check whether the motherboard is supported, as > it is > >> not in the list of supported motherboards. > >> System description: > >> Board vendor : GigabyteBoard name : GA-6VX7-4XCPU : Intel Celeron > >> 633MHz > >> Northbridge : VT82C694X > >> (URL: > http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf-datasheets/Datasheets-23/DSA-446 > >> 497.pdf[1]) Southbridge : VT82C686A > >> (URL: http://www.charmed.com/PDF/VT82C686A.pdf [2]) > >> > >> The output of lspci -tvnn is attached (lscpi.txt). Note:-0b.0 > >> Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL-8139/8139C/8139C+ > [10ec:8139] > >> > >> Links: > >> ------ > >> [1] > >> > http://www.datasheetarchive.com/pdf-datasheets/Datasheets-23/DSA-446497.pdf > >> [2] http://www.charmed.com/PDF/VT82C686A.pdf > >> [3] > >> > http://www.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=1415&dl=#sp > >> > >> > > ---- Msg sent via @Mail - http://atmail.com/ > > > > ---- Msg sent via @Mail - http://atmail.com/ -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

