ozcan@ug.bilkent.edu.tr wrote:
Hello all, I have one of those AMD PIC Computers (Personal Internet Communicator). It has a Geode processor (x86). it comes with WIndows CE preinstalled and refuses to boot antthing else. I read on numerous places that there is some cryptographic handshaking going on between BIOS and the OS loader.
Therefore at the moment I cannot boot it with Linux. And unfortunately the BIOS chip is soldered onto the mainboard. So my only bet is programming the chip with LinuxBIOS under Windows CE. Is this possible? I want it so bad, as this machine is garbage with Windows CE running.
Thanks in advance.
IF you have a windows-based flash tool, you should be able to use that to flash linuxbios onto it. However, where your BIOS chip is sodiered on, I'd first worry about sodiering on a plcc socket onto the motherboard (if it has a plcc bios, the pics I've seen of them do) and getting a backup bios chip. Then, you should be able to flash with another PC running a BIOS chip of the same voltage (or else the windows flash option). This way, if something unexpected should happen, you're covered. My personal option: 2 extra chips, one for the original ROM, the other for your lb ROM, and the original chip in storage (in case you mess up).
-Corey