Idwer Vollering wrote: > 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)
If I remember correctly erasing the chip would work correctly on my own machine as well. Ah yes: (self-quote 2009-10-19) - The chip does Erase properly - writing an all 0xFF file does work correctly. Have you tried to write one of the images? Michael Karcher wrote: > yuri: Please run memtest86 on your machine. You might have memory > problems that cause silent data corruption. I sincerely doubt that, but lets rule it out anyway. I'll have memtest run a couple of hours this week. //yuri _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
