Author: hailfinger
Date: 2007-12-31 15:05:08 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 3031
Modified:
trunk/util/flashrom/flash.h
trunk/util/flashrom/flashchips.c
Log:
Unfortunately, EN29F002T, EN29F002AT, EN29F002ANT, EN29F002NT all have
exactly the same ID. Improve model number printing.
Author: hailfinger
Date: 2007-12-31 15:05:08 +0100 (Mon, 31 Dec 2007)
New Revision: 3031
Modified:
trunk/util/flashrom/flash.h
trunk/util/flashrom/flashchips.c
Log:
Unfortunately, EN29F002T, EN29F002AT, EN29F002ANT, EN29F002NT all have
exactly the same ID. Improve model number printing.
On 31.12.2007 08:24, Markus wrote:
Am Mon, 31 Dec 2007 03:07:15 +0100
schrieb Carl-Daniel Hailfinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 30.12.2007 21:09, Markus wrote:
The Chip is an EN29F002NT.
What do you think about this patch?
Unfortunately, EN29F002T, EN29F002AT, EN29F002ANT,
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The developer hailfinger checked in revision 3031 to
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Change Log:
Unfortunately, EN29F002T, EN29F002AT, EN29F002ANT, EN29F002NT all have
exactly the
On Dec 31, 2007 8:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for slot 1, we no longer care.
Why do we not care about slot 1?? What are the 440BX boards going to do??
Thanks - Joe
Nobody's buying Slot 1 boards any more. 440BX is 7 years old. So if we have
to inconvenience the entusiasts with the 7
Hello All,
I am trying to understand how to access the flash chip on the mainboard for
the very first time. Most of the documentation on Linux BIOS talks about
using flashrom but I am confused, are we suppose to use this on the target
( mainboard) or host. If its host are is there a way one can
Phani Babu Giddi wrote:
Hello All,
I am trying to understand how to access the flash chip on
the mainboard for the very first time. Most of the documentation on
Linux BIOS talks about using flashrom but I am confused, are we
suppose to use this on the target ( mainboard) or host. If its