Ya .. after checking that file i got result like this ...it shows that there is a content in that file
[root@localhost ~]# hexdump sst_after_erase.bin 0000000 ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff ffff * 0080000
I think erasing is not happened properly..
Thanks.. malatesh
On 04/04/2008, Corey Osgood corey.osgood@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, so if you open up the sst_after_erase.bin with a hex editor, is there anything in it? Does that match the data from the diff, or is it a binary ORing of the data from the diff? Do you have any other flash chips you can try on the board?
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 8:41 AM, malatesh kamatad malateshkamat@gmail.com wrote:
Ya i got result like this after comparing
[root@localhost ~]# diff -us original.bin sst_after_write.bin Binary files original.bin and sst_after_write.bin differ
but its showing that there is a difference in between to files ....
i think write is not happening proper ....
Thanks . malatesh
On 04/04/2008, Corey Osgood corey.osgood@gmail.com wrote:
what's the output of diff -us original.bin sst_after_write.bin? Can you download the bios from the manufacturer and see if flashing that works?
-Corey
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 7:03 AM, malatesh kamatad < malateshkamat@gmail.com> wrote:
I worked with the step by step this is the output......
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -r original.bin Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK. Pm49FL004 found at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash part is Pm49FL004 (512 KB). Reading Flash...done
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -E Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK. SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB). Erasing flash chip
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -r sst_after_erase.bin Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK. SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB). Reading Flash...done
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -w original.bin Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK. SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB). Flash image seems to be a legacy BIOS. Disabling checks. Programming page: 0007 at address: 0x00070000
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -r sst_after_write.bin Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK. SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000. Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB). Reading Flash...done
Thanks, Malatesh.
On 04/04/2008, malatesh kamatad malateshkamat@gmail.com wrote:
Hi..
We are having two BIOS i.e, PM49FL004( motherboard's
BIOS) and empty flashrom
SST49LF004B .. We are trying to flash the content of PM49FL004 to
SST49LF004B flashrom
according to your suggestion we have done ..we are getting
output as bellow..
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -E
Calibrating delay loop... OK.
No coreboot table found.
Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK.
SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000.
Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB).
Erasing flash chip
Erasing page: 0007 at address: 0x00070000
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -r malateh.bin
Calibrating delay loop... OK.
No coreboot table found.
Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK.
SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000.
Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB).
Reading Flash...done
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -w malateh.bin
Calibrating delay loop... OK.
No coreboot table found.
Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK.
SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000.
Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB).
Flash image seems to be a legacy BIOS. Disabling checks.
Programming page: 0007 at address: 0x00070000
[root@localhost ~]# flashrom -v malateh.bin
Calibrating delay loop... OK.
No coreboot table found.
Found chipset "VIA VT8237", enabling flash write... OK.
SST49LF004A/B found at physical address 0xfff80000.
Flash part is SST49LF004A/B (512 KB).
Flash image seems to be a legacy BIOS. Disabling checks.
Verifying flash... VERIFIED.
After that we tried to boot the system by SST49lf004B but system is not rebooting....
So we want to flash the content of the Pm49fl004 to SST49lf004 so that our system can boot
using SST49lf004....
thanks, Malatesh..
On 04/04/2008, bari bari@onelabs.com wrote:
Try Peters suggestion of reading the flash after an erase and see what is there.
If it is erased, read back after you have tried to write and compare.
See what is or is not happening.
-Bari
malatesh kamatad wrote:
> Hi... > I am working on ASRock motherboard .....in FWH mode... > > with regards. > Malatesh > > On 03/04/2008, *bari* <bari@onelabs.com mailto: bari@onelabs.com>> wrote: > > malatesh kamatad wrote: > > > Hi all.. > I have worked with PM49fl00x.diff patch ,its > worked fine > and i got the output as below > > The PM49fl00x can work in LPC and FWH modes. Do you know > which > mode is being used? > What mainboard did you test this in? > > Now i am working on SST49LF004B > 33-4C-NHE > 0710022-CA with the > motherboard K8Upgrade-VM800 > The flashrom detect flash device on > this > board, But the erasing and writting operation is not > happening > properly > hier flashrom output : > Is this the board by ASRock? > > -Bari > > > >
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