Hi David,
Yes, My system's ISA/LPC vendor id and device id is 8086:a1c6,
In fact, I can't access the clone https://review.coreboot.org/flashrom.git,
I attempt to add the patch to flashrom-0.9.9, but I found the difference
is a bit big between these files, I'm very hard to add the
patch completely
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 8:22 AM, Ian Stewart wrote:
> Thanks David,
>
> Yes, the chip is detected and I'm able to read the chip just fine. Would
> this indicate everything is hooked up properly? Or could missing the /HOLD
> /WP /RESET cause write issues, but not read issues? Knowing that would
Hi Ian,
jumping in here late because I had no idea yet how to help you.
On 04.08.2017 16:26, Ian Stewart wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> I keep getting Verifying flash... FAILED messages over and over while
> trying to flash an 8mb x200 chip. I'd say I've gotten the message ~10
> times now and I've trie
On 09.08.2017 23:10, Ian Stewart wrote:
> Thanks guys, this gives me some more things to try. I'll unplug the CMOS
> battery to be sure to cut all power for a while, then try to connect some
> additional pins if that doesn't work. What's this hack you mention about
> the /CS problem?
>> [1] http
Hi David,
I have get the package from the web, but I can't find the code about
"25Q256" in flashchip.c, so, maybe this will lead to flash fail.
2017-08-09 15:11 GMT+08:00 Sandy Zhang :
> Hi David,
>
> Yes, My system's ISA/LPC vendor id and device id is 8086:a1c6,
> In fact, I can't access the cl