Oliver Schinagl wrote: > I was pointed to this one: A25L032-F > http://nl.farnell.com/amic/a25l032-f/memory-flash-spi-32m-8dip/dp/1907085 > > (There's also a Q version, which I don't think is what I'd want).
Correct. Q is a WSON package which does not fit at all. Make sure you buy farnell nr. 1907085 and nothing else. A25L032-F is indeed the accurate manufacturer's part number, if you order somewhere else. > I haven't found a 64Mbit chip yet, so I hope I could use a linux > kernel as payload using a 4MB one (the current 32Mbit) Winbond W25Q64CV But Winbond's distributors AVNET and Digi-Key, http://www.winbond-usa.com/winbondcms/Application/member/Distributors.aspx?partno=W25Q64CV only have SO-8 in stock, and you wanted DIP. You could look for adapters, but then you must do some soldering. http://search.digikey.com/scripts/DkSearch/dksus.dll?site=us&lang=en&v=256&WT.z_supplier_id=256&WT.z_page_type=SP&WT.z_page_sub_type=SS&WT.z_oss_type=View+All&chp=0 AVNET only have SO-8 stock in Asia. You'll have to pay import fees and tax. Digi-Keys f-ing website barfs some idiotic error at me whenever I try to use it nowadays. You can buy DIP from bios-repair.co.uk, but they only have the older revision W25Q64BVAIG. For once they don't charge more than AVNET&co in single quantity. http://bios-repair.co.uk/Products/EEPROM/SPI-SerialFlash-EEPROM.html Click Winbond, then there's W25Q64BVAIG 64Mb PDIP top left in the product listing. //Peter -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

