Ivan Barrera A. wrote: >> 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. > > I think there is room at a side of the plcc socket i put. How long > could those wires be ?
A few cm should be fine but keep them as short as possible. You need pins 2 (7 8) (9 10 11 12) 13 14 15 16 17 24 25 28 29 31 32 Hm, that's 12 but some are the same signal. The ID pins and MODE can probably be tied to either VDD or VSS but check their connections on the original chip first. >> So how would you reprogram the flash chip inside the machine? > > Uniflash, Asus EZFlash (using a "forced" checksum), etc... Of course! Sorry. :\ > Or try to fix the flashrom for my board :) That would also be nice, but the chipset could be locked down a bit too much to make it comfortable. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

