Hi,Well what I did was to setup a PXE boot then download a kernel that would let me write them.
I'm looking for a way to write to the M-Systems DiskOnChip. These are used in lots of thin clients. I have an eprom programmer, but I'm not sure if or how to use it for the DiskOnChip chips. I know they are supposed to be just like a disk, but I don't see how I can write them in the thin client if I am using them as my boot device.
Anybody familiar with these and know an easy way to write them?
Thanks in advance, Derek
What I did was based on toms root boot floppy.
I hacked the startup sequence to fdisk the chip and then put a file system on it, install grub and then download the actual executable images I wanted.
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