Re: [Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
The pinout is the same, you can safely proceed. Raspberry Pi actually has enough power to flash the chip on it's own, without an external power supply. Also, clean the chip's legs with a bit of alcohol and a clean brush before flashing. Sometime debris and dirt interfere with the clip seating or the electrical contacts.
Re: [Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
> the email is info at gluglug.org.uk
Re: [Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
Thank you for noticing it, the email is
Re: [Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
Hi s1lv3r, Sorry for the so late reply, I guess the one would give you the best answer is the minifree team i...@gluglug.org.uk, I guess they may have the answer, I really don't see the issue with the chip, but ask to make sure.
[Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
Hi guys i'm looking for some help with libreboot installation, i have a raspberry pi, and i have a thinkpad x200 waiting for the installation. My chip model is a WINDSOND 25Y64VFIG, with this chip can i follow the instructions on the libreboot page? or i have to use a different pinout? These are the instructions for the X200 on the libreboot site https://libreboot.org/docs/install/rpi_setup.html#raspberry-pi-thinkpad-x200. In the guide they use a MX25L6405D 16 pin chip, my chip is also 16 pin. Can i follow these instructions safely or not? I'm not a guru in electronics but i want to try to flash libreboot my self. You know what they say: give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime
Re: [Trisquel-users] Libreboot installation with winsond chip
i made an error, the chip name is winbond not windsond