We got a mail by a reporter who does not want to get his email address published, therefore I will quote his email verbatim below.
> Hello, > > I can confirm that I have just successfully flashed an ST 25P10VP flash > chip, in circuit, using a Raspberry Pi, its onboard SPI, a Pomona 5250 SOIC > clip and some female jumper wires. > > I updated the Raspberry Pi B+ with rpi-update to the latest firmware and > kernel, and compiled the code from svn://flashrom.org/flashrom/trunk on the > Raspberry device itself. I just used the -p and -w parameters to make this > work, no other magic. Flashrom reported write success and verified status > on the chip. > > According to Micron documentation, the markings 25P10VP correspond to a > M25P10-A, and flashrom recognizes this type indeed. Since the status for > writing this chip is still a question mark, I thought I should report a > success. > > I encountered zero errors during the use of flashrom, everything worked in > one go. Flashrom allowed me to recover a friend's WD HDD with a burnt-out > PCB. So a big thank you is in order! > > Thank you so much! > > P.S. Could you please keep my e-mail address private? > > Kind regards, > Martijn Schiedon I'll add the respective flag for the M25P10-A. Thanks Martijn for the report! Please include a verbose log file next time. -- Kind regards/Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Stefan Tauner _______________________________________________ flashrom mailing list [email protected] http://www.flashrom.org/mailman/listinfo/flashrom
