On Dec 29, 2007 2:41 PM, Corey Osgood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Kiran Patil wrote: > > > > > > On Dec 28, 2007 7:30 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > > > On 28.12.2007 14:29, Kiran Patil wrote: > > > MSI MS-7250 VER: 2.2 (K9N Ultra) motherboard is not > > detecting > > > SST49LF004A/B chip. > > > > > > I am attaching the following files, > > > > > > flashrom.log -- Which contains flashrom --verbose output > > > > > > > It seems we are missing a board enable routine for the K9N Ultra. > > > > > > But the motherboard detects Pm49FL004 chip. > > > > Please find the attached log file. > > > > Thanks, > > Kiran. > > > > Are you absolutely certain that the chip is an SST49LF004? You aren't > using a BIOS Savior with a switch in the wrong position? I know this > sounds a little odd, but here's the deal: the flash chip vendor and > model that flashrom is reporting aren't anywhere near what they should > be for that chip. So, either you have a different chip, or else the > board is somehow masking the chip ID, and reporting a false one. It > could be that the board is somehow disabling access to its own flash > chip, and instead copying the BIOS contents to ram (although the more I > think about it, the more far-fetched and maybe even impossible that > sounds). Do you have a floppy drive that you can use uniflash to try to > flash, or at least identify, this chip?
Yes I tried it on ASRock motherboard and it is detecting. I am not using BIOS Savior, instead I am removing the Pm49FL004 chip and inserting the SST49LF004A/B chip in the Bios socket and after that using flashrom utility to do further operations. Thanks, Kiran.
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