> If you store that spare rom in a safe place and only use it to boot
> from, you don't need an external programmer. A often used trick to
> ease removal is to glue a handle to the chip:
>
http://www.settoplinux.org/images/thumb/5/56/Push_pin2.jpg/500px-Push_pin2.jpg
Ok, if I understand it right,
2011/10/7 Alp Eren Köse :
>
>> 1. Make sure you can recover from a bad image (extra flash chip with
>> the original BIOS)
>
> Ok, I have got a spare rom which is a "SST SST49LF008A" (1024 KB, FWH) with
> the original bios, but i don't have an external programmer to flash if the
> first one is brick
> 1. Make sure you can recover from a bad image (extra flash chip with
> the original BIOS)
Ok, I have got a spare rom which is a "SST SST49LF008A" (1024 KB, FWH) with
the original bios, but i don't have an external programmer to flash if the
first one is bricked..
> 2. Make sure you can get seri
2011/10/5 Alp Eren Köse :
> Anyone has an idea?
>
> Another question is I can't find my mainboard vendor "Axiomtek" in Mainboard
> Vendor selection list in menuconfig as expectedly, but all the chips and
> chipset of it seem to be supported as I see them in coreboot website. Is it
> still possible
Anyone has an idea?
Another question is I can't find my mainboard vendor "Axiomtek" in Mainboard
Vendor selection list in menuconfig as expectedly, but all the chips and
chipset of it seem to be supported as I see them in coreboot website. Is it
still possible to install coreboot, if so how can I
Hello all!
I am new to your list, and I want to install coreboot in a board I own.
I couldn't be sure if it work on it, let me give you the details:
Board Vendor: Axiomtek
Board Name: PICO821
CPU: Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU Z510 @ 1.10GHz
Chipset: Intel System Controller Hub US15W
The "*lspci -tvnn
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