Hi Berké,

your "problem" is that you get a GigDevice and not the expected Winbond 
detection, right?

The ID found is: id1 0xc8, id2 0x4015
The windbond should have (as mentioned in the datasheet):  id1 0x14, id2 0x4015
So they differ in the id1 value.

As 0xc8 and 0x14 differ in many bits I assume that everything is fine and the 
correct ID is 0xc8.

That´s why I´d like to ask: Where did you get the information that make you 
expect a Winbond chip from? Did you get it from a Olimex-Datasheet or did you 
read the chip name from the chip case itself?

Btw: There is a newer version of flashrom. It´s never a bad idea to use the new 
one to reduce problems. ( https://www.flashrom.org/Flashrom/1.2 ) 

Regards,

Simon


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Berké Durak <b...@exhrd.fr> 
Gesendet: Sonntag, 1. November 2020 09:54
An: flashrom@flashrom.org
Betreff: [flashrom] Info for W25Q16BVSSIG

Hi,

This is the flashrom -VV output for the W25Q16BVSSIG chip as found on the 
Olimex iCE40HX8K-EVB evaluation board.

From the Debian flashrom 1.0-1 armhf on the SPI pins of a Beaglebone Black, 
with the command :

  flashrom -p linux_spi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=10000 -VV >flashrom.info
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Berké Durak, Ph.D
ExH R&D
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