2013/5/14 Bin X z2333@outlook.com:
I apologize if it does not make sense at all since this is my first attempt to flash a bios with unmatched bios ID.
I was trying to flash bios on a Itona TC2331 to get rid of the limitation they put on of any IDE HDD and USB HDD can’t be larger than 64mb.
coreboot can do that, but you have to spend 'some' time on adding support for your particular mainboard.
See http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3215#sp ("Chipset VIA CN700 chipset with VIA VT8237R Plus") and http://www.coreboot.org/Supported_Chipsets_and_Devices
The current bios rom, flash program and documentation can be found here:
ftp://ftpguest:letmein@ftp.vxl.net/../Utilities/BIOS/TC23YY/
Since I don’t have any working rom so I am hoping to use the file from this board
http://b2b.gigabyte.com/products/product-page.aspx?pid=3215#dl
Because they are from the same vendor and used the same chipset. I understand it may not work at all but decide to take the risk.
However, I can’t find any program to flash the bios that can ignore the bios ID. The vendor provided one can flash the bios but does not have the option to ignore the unmatched bios ID. Flashrom failed at probing the chipset.
The building Q-Flash tells that it is MX25L4005 which should be supported by Flashrom. I also tried “internal:laptop=this_is_not_a_laptop” and still no success.
It's very good that you found that programmer parameter. However, the Gigabyte product picture shows that this (non-VXL) board uses LPC flash instead of SPI.
What we're interested in is what flashrom's output looks like when there is - your words - no success. Does its output end with many times "<hexadecimal value>:S"?
So I am not sure what else I should try to make Flashrom work.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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