> I've tried to create a marketing language -> chip type mapping below: > - FWH -> FWH > - Firmware Hub -> FWH > - LPC Firmware -> FWH > - Firmware Memory -> FWH > - Low Pin Count (if Firmware/FWH is not mentioned) -> LPC > - LPC (if Firmware is not mentioned) -> LPC > > SST data sheets have the following conventions: > "LPC Memory Read" -> LPC > "Firmware Memory Read" -> FWH > If both are mentioned, the chip supports both. > This is great info Carl-Daniel. Is it listed on the Wiki somewhere? If not it should be. I always thought we should have a little bit of technical info in our flashrom "Supported devices" table. A column with the chips package size (PLCC32, DIP24, etc) and a column with what type the chip is (ex. FWH, LPC, SPI, etc). This would make it a great reference point for people looking for a replacement chip, or larger compatable chip. Do you agree?
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