Uwe Hermann wrote: > Hi, > > more tests, still no luck. I had access to a hardware flash/EEPROM programmer > today and flashed bitworks/ims/linuxbios.rom (256K this time, last time > it was 512K which obviously cannot work). The Windows-Software for the > programmer supported the chip (W49F002U) and reported that flashing > worked fine (verify succeeded, too). > > Now, I tried to boot from that chip but cannot get serial output, it > seems (115200 Baud, 8N1, ttyS0). > > I also tried to set the "reset BIOS" jumper on the board before running > "./flashrom -V", but it seems that doesn't help either. I'm slowly > running out of ideas. > > Hm, say I accidentally killed the chips (ESD) somehow - would the result > be 0xFF's returned as vendor/device ID?
yes but I don't think that is it. There's something "special" on this board. ron -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.openbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
