no, sorry
-Adam
ron minnich wrote:
do you have URL for 8237 docs?
ron
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Adam Talbot wrote:
no, sorry
-Adam
ron minnich wrote:
do you have URL for 8237 docs?
ron
http://www.via.com.tw/en/downloads/datasheets/chipsets/VT8237R_SouthBridge_Revision2.06_Lead-Free.zip
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Some more information to follow. If possible, I would like to try to
fix this. So, if any one has a few good places to look, and some good
places in the code to add debug statements, that would be great. I am
not all that familiar with flashrom, yet. What other BIOS chips are on
the
Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All three
boards have W39V040BPZ bios chips. I can not program them with
flashrom. Flashrom see the chip as W39V040B. Flashrom start on the
flash and just sits there. When flashed with the -V option I can see
the memory address is not
On 9/28/07, Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All three
boards have W39V040BPZ bios chips. I can not program them with
flashrom. Flashrom see the chip as W39V040B. Flashrom start on the
flash and just sits there. When flashed
Adam Talbot wrote:
Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All three
boards have W39V040BPZ bios chips. I can not program them with
flashrom. Flashrom see the chip as W39V040B. Flashrom start on the
flash and just sits there. When flashed with the -V option I can see
the
Yep, my jetway has that. It is off. But I have not tried flashrom on
that board. Can not seem to get the stock BIOS to boot from USB. The
other two boards are PCChips V21G V1.0C
-Adam
Corey Osgood wrote:
Adam Talbot wrote:
Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All
Thanks Ron, here is what is hiding in MTRR, explanation?
v21g ~ # cat /proc/mtrr
reg00: base=0x ( 0MB), size= 512MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x1f00 ( 496MB), size= 16MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0xe800 (3712MB), size= 128MB: write-combining, count=2
reg03:
Adam Talbot wrote:
Yep, my jetway has that. It is off. But I have not tried flashrom on
that board. Can not seem to get the stock BIOS to boot from USB.
It's a pain in the rear. Boot the board with the USB flash drive plugged
in. Depending on if you have a hard drive installed or not, shut it
On 9/28/07, Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ron, here is what is hiding in MTRR, explanation?
v21g ~ # cat /proc/mtrr
reg00: base=0x ( 0MB), size= 512MB: write-back, count=1
reg01: base=0x1f00 ( 496MB), size= 16MB: uncachable, count=1
reg02: base=0xe800
-Ron
Just tried the Jetway board. Flashed just fine. Seems to be a problem
with the PCChips board. What should I start checking?
-Adam
ron minnich wrote:
On 9/28/07, Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Ron, here is what is hiding in MTRR, explanation?
v21g ~ # cat /proc/mtrr
On 9/28/07, Adam Talbot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Ron
Just tried the Jetway board. Flashed just fine. Seems to be a problem
with the PCChips board. What should I start checking?
the partial flash is very confusing. That's usually a caching
interaction. But MTRRs are not set to cache that
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Subject: Re: [LinuxBIOS] W39V040BPZ or vt8237. Flashing problems.
Adam Talbot wrote:
Have three motherboards running cn700, VT8237 chips set. All
Gregg C Levine wrote:
Hello!
Would one of you good people please provide something so that I may examine
this jetway board? A link for example would be very helpful.
Jetway J7F2WE-series, support is in the works and nearly complete ;) I
only have a J7F2WE1G, but the CPU speed is
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