Here's a couple links I found to be really cool. They propose using cheap and common flash socketed network cards as flash memory programmers. This could be had for a lot cheaper/easier than a BIOS Savior. I feel these links should be added to the Wiki.
http://ctflasher.sourceforge.net/ - Linux based software project to flash various types of flash memory using a variety of network cards. http://sandeen.net/fwfix/index.html - The original link I found that proposed the idea, and successfully applied it to update a USB hard drive firmware.
I'm planning to do a Car PC project using LinuxBIOS on a EPIA-MII motherboard. I was able to find a cheap 3Com PLCC flash socketed network card at my local computer surplus store this morning. Now I just need to order a few spare memory chips from digikey ($1.79 each), and a PLCC chip extractor for good measure, and I'm ready to rock'n'roll.
Cheers