On 16.02.2010 18:09, Marc Ferland wrote: > At Tue, 16 Feb 2010 04:41:35 +0100, > Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote: > >> nvramtool may be useful for your task (which looks like clearing NVRAM), >> but if there is no NVRAM in your machine, editing the BIOS image before >> flashing may be the way to go. >> >> > I've continued my search, and it looks like a JIDA32 kernel driver > exits along with a jidacmos utility for linux. I wonder why I didn't > see that before! > > From the readme.txt: > The jidacmos linux tool enables you to save and restore the CMOS settings of > all supported Kontron CPU boards from within a Linux environment. > > I'll also take a look at nvramtool. >
Judging from the readme, nvramtool should be usable as a full replacement for jidacmos (at least the Linux variant), and nvramtool doesn't need a kernel driver at all. Regards, Carl-Daniel -- Developer quote of the year: "We are juggling too many chainsaws and flaming arrows and tigers." _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
