Maybe you don't have enough power for this soic 8 chip, or too long wires?
Could you please tell us the markings written on a chip, to confirm if
it is among the chips supported by flashrom?
Best regards,
Mike
On Sun, May 20, 2018 at 3:41 PM, garrett aherhgf
tear down that surface, locate a BIOS chip on the motherboard,
write down the markings on the chip and look through this page
https://www.flashrom.org/Supported_hardware
to see if your chip is supported by flashrom
On Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 3:08 AM, dsingh wrote:
> Any idea if
Please speak English, and this mailing list is not related to NANDLite, sorry
2018-02-27 20:32 GMT+03:00 Djamel Kalala via flashrom :
> У меня вопрос о программе NANDLite
> Я хочу сделать одну возможную диаграмму
>
> ___
>
Internal flashing does not work on all the board, you may have to
tear down your computer and directly attach some test clip to a BIOS chip
(e.g. SOIC8 test clip if your BIOS chip is SOIC8 format) or if your BIOS chip
has a weird format for which no test clip exists, desolder it from your board
Is it possible for you to tear down your computer and directly attach
some test clip
to a BIOS chip (e.g. SOIC8 test clip if your BIOS chip is SOIC8 format) ?
That will bypass the write protection and no soldering is required. However,
if your BIOS chip has a weird format for which no test clip
Hi Nico and Paul, and Lenovo G505S owners/developers,
I have ported the patches by Paul Kocialkowski to the latest flashrom
sources of master branch (earlier there were incompatibilities) --
making it possible to flash KB9012 EC controller [found in Lenovo
G505S AMD coreboot-supported laptop (no
Hi,
> How long are your wires? I am using short ones (the likes of 10 cm).
> For high-speed signals, this can have an influence.
my wires are 11 cm, 8 cm of which is 12 strands high quality copper
and only 3 cm are ordinary aluminium (inside the 30 pin 0.5mm pitch
keyboard-like connector). Copper
breaking a support for other boards (IMPORTANT)
Best regards,
Mike Banon
>
> Thanks a lot for the help, but now I don't even get to the black screen.
> Whenever I flash coreboot and reboot the computer, after a few seconds of
> black-screen the backup BIOS complains about a ch
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