Hallo Peter,
in the short: the timing of the read/write-process was wrong and the
galep-producer change his software ;-)
its so easy sometimes
...no protection
Thomas
Peter Stuge schrieb:
Hey,
On Wed, Aug 15, 2007 at 01:54:59PM +0200, Thomas Buschhardt wrote:
It is quite likely
Hallo Peter, thanks for your answer
This could quite possibly be because the linuxbios.rom file just
doesn't work for the board. (Have you seen that file work on another
db800 board?)
OK its really possible the rom I build is broken.
Compare contents of the restored flash with one of the
Hallo Peter
It is quite likely that the different sample BIOS images from the
vendors are different, even if for the same hardware.
Of course they differ, but if I read 1 chip 3 times and compare the
bin's - they differ too :-(
The GALEP 5 seems to be a really good piece of hardware so
Hallo,
I'm new to BIOS-flashing and have some questions and hopefully you can
help me out. I got a Galep5 programmer with a DIL32 to PLCC32 Adapter
and samples of some flash-memory chips SST 49LF004B (33-4C-NHE). These
samples are from Gneral Software Inc. and Insyde Software. I backup the