Ivan Barrera A. wrote: >>> The other option would be putting inside 2 flash chips, and an >>> external switch to enable one or the other. > > The System Reports a SST 49LF004A , while it is really a SST > 49LF004B (4mbit / 512KB).
Ok. If there is physical room for another chip inside the machine you can just connect all important signals across (maybe 10 or so), build a simple transistor switching circuit for the chip select line and finally run only three wires out of the machine. They can be as long as you like. > Flashrom was unable to write on it. So my tests were done using my > external programmer. ( the netbook saved the day :) ) So how would you reprogram the flash chip inside the machine? Running wires from the flash chip out of the machine will probably not work. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

