On 5 August 2010 15:46, Myles Watson <[email protected]> wrote: > The first step would be to test flashrom and your spare flash chip > with the factory BIOS. Read the original, swap it out, and write the > original to the spare. If it still boots, then there's no harm in > trying other things. Already tried flashing my bios with flashrom: it worked fine. I didn't know you could hotswap chips to reprogram them though: I thought I'd have to use an external programmer. Is there no risk of corrupting data on the chip as you remove it? > Your northbridge and southbridge may also need some configuration > before you can get serial debugging. If you look at SerialICE, it has > several examples of minimal configurations to get serial working. I'm not really familiar with serialICE, where can i find these examples? I looked in the source code but didnt find anything (might have been looking in the wrong place though)
Btw, sorry for replying directly to you last time. I didn't realise you'd sent the email to me and cc'ed it to the list, so I just idly hit reply and it sent directly to you. > Thanks, > Myles > -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

