> The board is a Socket G1 board with a QM57 chipset, and it was running fine with an i7 620M before I bricked it > adding ucode for an i7 920XM. The BIOS looks to be a a Winbond 25Q64BVSIG 25/SPI (flashed with AMI). The Super > IO isIT8783F.
Jesus Christ! How you were able to mix ucode of two complete different families of CORE CPUs? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrandale [*i7 620M*] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarksfield_(microprocessor) [*i7 920XM*] Man! :-( Zoran On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:28 PM, Ty Abonil <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello CB Community- > > > I recently aquired a BCM MX57QM board via ebay and bricked it trying to > update some microcodes. The board has an SPI header, so I was going to > pick up a programmer to try again, or restore to a supported ROM, and > thought that I might as well see if a coreboot build may work. > > > The board is a Socket G1 board with a QM57 chipset, and it was running > fine with an i7 620M before I bricked it adding ucode for an i7 920XM. > The BIOS looks to be a a Winbond 25Q64BVSIG 25/SPI (flashed with AMI). The > Super IO is IT8783F. > > > Tangentially, any tips on what programmer/cables to use would also be > appreciated. > > > Thanks in advance for any help. > > > > http://www.bcmcom.com/admin/Manual/MX57QM_Users_Manua_1.1.pdf > MX57QM - BCM Advanced Research > <http://www.bcmcom.com/admin/Manual/MX57QM_Users_Manua_1.1.pdf> > www.bcmcom.com > 1 MX57QM Intel® QM57 Mini ITX featuring latest two chips design, supports > Intel® Core™ i7, i5, i3 Arrandale Mobile processors, DDR3-800/1066 SODIMM > up to 8GB, > × > × > > > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > https://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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