Graeme Russ wrote: > I have an in-circuit SPI programmer, but there is no header on the > motherboard to get at the flash chip - I may need to jury-rig some > kind of connection to the flash chip (as soon as I locate it).
The flash chip may be socketed, in which case you can glue a knob to it for easy moving back and forth. > Can I assume a particular south-bridge chip I think there is only one chip. > > Depending on your experience and skill should expect to spend some > > months on the project. > > I have a fair bit of experience (x86 port of U-Boot) so once I get > access to the Flash, I should be able to hack it pretty quickly. Maybe you'll be interested in Rudolf's work on making U-Boot run as a coreboot payload. > Does the E350M1 port fully support booting and running Linux > (including PCIe etc.)? Yes, it's rather complete, there may still be a glitch or two, but it's pretty good. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

