Hi Kyosti,
Sorry, I reread your first reply and it became clear what you meant when
looking on the Chomebox's /var/log directory. I found the port at the back
corner of the Chromebox is numbered 2-1.2. None of the external ports
connect as 1-1.2. Connecting the phone with the EHCI debug
Hi,
I check the list of supported motherboards and laptops but I did not found
in them the Lenovo Thinkpad T61
I have one under my hands but I saw that EC could cause a lot fo trouble
but few others Thinkpad are supported.
I followed this guide
On 01/31/2014 11:03 AM, Timothy Potter wrote:
Hi Kyosti,
Sorry, I reread your first reply and it became clear what you meant when
looking on the Chomebox's /var/log directory. I found the port at the back
corner of the Chromebox is numbered 2-1.2. None of the external ports
connect as
No way. You will need to use serial port. Just plug the header to mainboard
and use some USB 2 serial from other computer (together with null
modem cable) if you need more info please let me know.
Do you have any links, diagram or picture for this method? Thanks
It looks some people can send
Roberto A. Foglietta wrote:
I check the list of supported motherboards and laptops but I did not found
in them the Lenovo Thinkpad T61
That means that it is not supported.
I would like to understand the magnitude of probability to brick
the laptop before.
The probability is 1.0.
//Peter
2014-01-31 Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se:
Roberto A. Foglietta wrote:
I check the list of supported motherboards and laptops but I did not
found
in them the Lenovo Thinkpad T61
That means that it is not supported.
Thanks Peter for the fast answer.
I would like to understand the
If your only way to flash the flash is via a program, or something
embedded in the lenovo bios, stop now, or stockpile 20 or 30 of these
laptops, because you're going to create some bricks along the way.
ron
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On 31.01.2014 17:08, Roberto A. Foglietta wrote:
2014-01-31 Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se mailto:pe...@stuge.se:
Roberto A. Foglietta wrote:
I check the list of supported motherboards and laptops but I did
not found
in them the Lenovo Thinkpad T61
That means that
On 31.01.2014 17:21, ron minnich wrote:
If your only way to flash the flash is via a program, or something
embedded in the lenovo bios, stop now, or stockpile 20 or 30 of these
laptops, because you're going to create some bricks along the way.
Let me elaborate on this:
RTFM
* John Lewis jle...@johnlewis.ie [140129 23:16]:
Okay, well I extracted the attached file using:
eval `./fmap_decode bios.bin | grep BOOT_STUB`
dd if=c720.rom ibs=$((area_offset)) skip=1 | dd bs=$((area_size))
iflag=fullblock of=c720-coreboot.bin
You should use cbfstool on the whole 8MB
If you want a laptop to tear into and learn from, the old samsung x86
chromebook is hard to beat. ram and disk are standard and upgradable,
you can put a clip on the flash part, ... it's just a very hackable
machine. I still have one and really like it.
More recent ones to mess around with
On 31/01/14 18:43, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
* John Lewis jle...@johnlewis.ie [140129 23:16]:
Okay, well I extracted the attached file using:
eval `./fmap_decode bios.bin | grep BOOT_STUB`
dd if=c720.rom ibs=$((area_offset)) skip=1 | dd bs=$((area_size))
iflag=fullblock of=c720-coreboot.bin
On 31.01.2014 20:30, ron minnich wrote:
If you want a laptop to tear into and learn from, the old samsung x86
chromebook is hard to beat. ram and disk are standard and upgradable,
you can put a clip on the flash part, ...
Lenovo X201 and X230 both have those characteristics as well. Unlike
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