On Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:45:03 +0100, Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Joseph Smith wrote: >> http://www.epboard.com/eproducts/protoadapter2.htm > > I think the cab part is a better deal. It has pretty good mechanical > properties. > How much is it? Do you have any pictures of what it looks like? This is would be the ulitmate solution: http://www.winslow.co.uk/product/14523 It would allow you to flash the chip and then boot it without removing any parts :-) -- Thanks, Joseph Smith Set-Top-Linux www.settoplinux.org -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Corey Osgood
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Corey Osgood
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Pro... Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Peter Stuge
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Peter Stuge
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Peter Stuge
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Peter Stuge
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Peter Stuge
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Tom Sylla
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher... Joseph Smith
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Ken.Fuchs
- Re: [coreboot] LPCflasher Project Joseph Smith

