2010/1/27 Yuri Schaeffer <[email protected]>

> 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?
>

 I have written I1300114.BIN (
http://www.via.com.tw/servlet/downloadSvl?id=400&download_file_id=4942&outSideRedrictFlag=1637623172361)
a minute ago, read the chip and compared the md5sums of the readout
and
the downloaded file: they match.

>
> 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.
>

Did memtest report any errors ?

>
> //yuri
>
>
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