On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 12:38:40AM +0100, Idwer Vollering wrote: > 2009/11/20 Yuri Schaeffer <[email protected]> > > > Yuri Schaeffer wrote: > > > Currently I have no idea how to repair my system. Folks at #flashrom > > > pointed me to here. > > > > Well above desperation is over. Last Friday I traded my chip with one of > > Idwer's pre-flashed chips, whom was extremely kind in helping me. Since > > a couple of days I inserted the chip and the system woke up like the > > sleeping beauty. :) > > > > Many thanks to all helping me via this list, IRC and IRL. > > > > @Idwer: Have you tried my old bioschip yet, did it work on your system? > > > > Hey Yuri, > > I finally found (and took) the time to mess with your chip. > > Using flashrom r883, probing, reading and writing your chip works; erasing > is work in progress (Sean ?). > > Luc: the chip itself doesn't appear to be broken because writing a 512KB > file created with dd from /dev/zero and reading it back, then comparing the > empty and readout file with md5sum shows that the files are identical (ergo > empty) -- yes, I saved the original content. > ( http://www.flashrom.org/pipermail/flashrom/2009-October/000777.html ) > > > > //yuri (puccha) > > > > HTH, > > Idwer
Wow, this i had never expected. There should be no issue with this board; the board enable is the chipset enable. There was no issue with previous instances of this board. I am stumped myself, i think carldani had some ideas. Can you send me, personally, the image that you read from the chip? Luc Verhaegen. _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
