Additionally, I was able to access both chips provided from GIGABYTE's DualBIOS feature with a 1-line patch, enabling this board's specific ITE Super I/O chip to be probed:
> diff --git a/it87spi.c b/it87spi.c > index 5f6fb65..bd2f7bc 100644 > --- a/it87spi.c > +++ b/it87spi.c > @@ -449,6 +449,7 @@ int init_superio_ite(void) > case 0x8705: > ret |= it8705f_write_enable(superios[i].port); > break; > + case 0x8688: > case 0x8716: > case 0x8718: > case 0x8720: On Oct 30 2021, at 11:52 am, melvyn2 <[email protected]> wrote: > I was successfully able to flash OEM and modified firmwares using the > internal programmer of the GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS MASTER mainboard. I was also > able to consistently read and verify firmware from the mainboard. Attached is > a verbose log of the programmer probe.
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