> > Uwe. What kind of hardware tools to you have available? Do you have > > access to an Oscope? > > Not usually, but I might be able to get access to one from time to time. > What can I do/check if I have one?
You can watch the write line on the chip and see if its getting asserted. Then you know for sure if its flash chip or chipset. > Say I manage to flash targets/bitworks/ims/ims/fallback/linuxbios.rom > (that's the only ims image <= 256K, so I'll have to use it as my chips are > 256K, is that correct?), connect a serial cable on ttyS0 (ttyS1?), The IMS config is setup for a 29f040b which is a 512k part. Did you change the rom size in the config file? But yes your rom size needs to match your chips. > 115200 Baud, 8N1. Should I be able to get some debug output with the > current code in svn? Yes you will get some boot messages and it will try to dump the spd contents. -- Richard A. Smith -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
