Well My electrical engineering knowledge does not reach as far that I would know where to connect what :) I can read a schematic and solder based on that, but those pictures from the wiki that I linked, http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools/Dual_Flash has a small PCB, with 2 flash chips on it, but I can't figure out where to connect what.

I do think it's a great idea, and maybe it would be an idea to draw the PCB in kicad/geda or the like, and actually have small batches made. I know dangerousprototypes.com has loads of small PCB's made for a few bux. Having a few on hand of these, and be able to send them to people would be great! Stuff one in an envelope and mail it out for the price of a stamp.

On 06-03-12 09:55, Peter Stuge wrote:
Oliver Schinagl wrote:
Oh wow, that's some nice work there, unfortunatly I only have 1 bios
socket on my motherboard(s) and would use have to 'stack' the bios
chips.
It works fine if you keep the switch wires very short.

Or you can build a transistor-based or IC-based switch circuit which
stays very close by, and then gets remote controlled by a switch on a
long cable.


//Peter

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