I tried to send you one prebuilt image, but I can not reach you.
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发件人: Jay Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
发送时间: 2004年5月11日 4:56
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主题: Using DATA I/O to burn flash
We've got a Data I/O machine and I would like to use it to burn my
linuxbios.rom image to
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Jay Miller wrote:
> What format is this image?
it's a raw set of bytes. It's an image.
> Has anyone used this type of burner to flash their BIOS chips?
yes, it works fine. I used to do it all the time.
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Greetings,
Since the ELF header is interpreted by LinuxBIOS, it should be flashed as
binary so it is retained.
G'day,
sjames
-steven james, director of research, linux labs
... . 230 peachtree st nw ste 2701
the original linux labs
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 02:10:56PM +0200, Stefan Reinauer wrote:
> > What format is this image?
>
> The LinuxBIOS image itself is just a raw 1:1 image of what needs
> to be burned to the flash chip. No headers, no bells, no whistles.
Often called "binary" in the programming software I've seen.
* Jay Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [040511 13:55]:
> We've got a Data I/O machine and I would like to use it to burn my
> linuxbios.rom image to flash.
>
> What format is this image? If I'm not mistaken it's ELF, but the DATA
> I/O doesn't have a listing for ELF files. Has anyone used this type of
We've got a Data I/O machine and I would like to use it to burn my
linuxbios.rom image to flash.
What format is this image? If I'm not mistaken it's ELF, but the DATA
I/O doesn't have a listing for ELF files. Has anyone used this type of
burner to flash their BIOS chips?
Thanks,
Jay Miller
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