2012/1/20 Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <[email protected]> > Hi, > > thanks for the heads-up. > > Am 20.01.2012 03:54 schrieb Stefan Tauner: > > this looks like it needs way more work than i thought in the beginning. > > the flash chip is probably behind the super i/o chip (fintek F71882) > > which flashrom does not yet support. there has been a patch in the > > works for a long time, but i think there was not much demand/testers to > > finish it. > > > > could you please apply the following patch to r1455 of flashrom, > > recompile, run flashrom -V and send us the log? > > http://patchwork.coreboot.org/patch/3440/ > > > > this will *not* enable you to use flashrom as a programmer, but it > > might induce further development. i think it is safe to test (no flash > > access is done). i will inform the author of the patch that a new > > victim^Wtester arrived ;) > > I won't have time to do any Fintek development before mid February, but > I'll read the report. > > Regards, > Carl-Daniel > > -- > http://www.hailfinger.org/ > >
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