Yes I think that is the most aggressive one, and maybe a bit of investigation on the second plcc socket will be funny.
Your HowTo is very helpful for me, and I had read it a few times, but first of all I need to save my ass (jiji) finding the way of socketing the bios, so my efforts will be in this direction, If I couldn't have access to the desoldering station I will try it without "life-guard". So as I am writting to ST, I will put a bit of time to the second socket. Thanks and best regards. On 3/27/07, Ward Vandewege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 04:24:36PM +0100, Dave Crossland wrote: > > On 27/03/07, Beth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > if someone can help me verifying the > > > steps, parameters, and so on, I think that I will try the "Russian > > > Roulette" with this board. In this case what information I must give > > > to you (some charitable soul ;) ) > > > > Yes, I'm also waiting to play the Russian game :-) > > I've put a howto online here: > > http://linuxbios.org/M57SLI-S4_Build_Tutorial > > The idea of cutting off the chip seems like a really bad one. Desoldering > with a heat gun, and putting a socket on, is possible - a friend did it for > my board. > > The m57sli code in the v2 tree is not entirely complete yet, but that will > hopefully change in a couple of days. > > Thanks, > Ward. > > -- > Ward Vandewege <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Free Software Foundation - Senior System Administrator > > -- > linuxbios mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios > -- --------------------------------------------------- José Antonio Robles [EMAIL PROTECTED] 661 960 119 Sometimes something happens ... --------------------------------------------------- -- linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.linuxbios.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios
