Yep, my jetway has that. It is off. But I have not tried flashrom on that board. Can not seem to get the stock BIOS to boot from USB. The other two boards are PCChips V21G V1.0C -Adam Corey Osgood wrote: > Adam Talbot wrote: > >> Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All three >> boards have W39V040BPZ bios chips. I can not program them with >> flashrom. Flashrom see the chip as W39V040B. Flashrom start on the >> flash and just sits there. When flashed with the -V option I can see >> the memory address is not changing. But, big problem is the fact that >> the chip does get a bit flashed, as, I can no longer boot. So there is >> something happening. >> Looking at the data sheet for the W39V040B, all the PZ gives me is the >> PLCC package and lead free. So, is this a problem with the vt8237 south >> bridge? Where should I go to start debugging? >> -Adam >> > > This is the jetway board? Hop into the factory BIOS, under > Miscellaneous, and disable "Flash Write Protect". I've been flashing > mine with the exact same chipset and flash part for months now, without > any problems. > > -Corey > >
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