On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Luc Verhaegen <[email protected]> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 01:19:23AM -0800, David Bartley wrote: >> The way I figured this out was by picking the chip closest to the BIOS >> (the VT8237A southbridge) and inverting each of the GPIO lines one at >> a time. The GPIO stuff was gleaned from the VT8237R datasheet since I >> couldn't find the 'A one anywhere. All in all, a very fun and >> educating experience; next step, coreboot! >> >> On a related note, reading the flash back seems slightly broken; >> sometimes the read gets a few bytes wrong. >> >> -- David > >> + {0x1106, 0x3337, 0x1043, 0x80ed, 0x1106, 0xB188, 0, 0, >> NULL, NULL, "ASUS", "M2V-MX", >> board_asus_m2v_mx}, > > > This seems to be a better match: > > 0x1106, 0x1336, 0x1043, 0x80ed, 0x1106, 0x3288, 0x1043, 0x8249
Confirmed this works. The code checks for the VT8237A ISA bridge in any case. -- David _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
