Use two rows of header pins.
Lee Causier, with Radio H.E.L.L. (Helping Engineers Live Longer), signing off.
Jan Kok wrote:
Hamish, what would you use for a plug to plug into the BIOS socket? I searched all over the place for a plug (or PLCC to DIP adapter for DoC) and didn't find anything useful for less than about $60 small quantity -- except for the Bios Savior device (about $30 from www.mwave.com).
- Jan
----- Original Message ----- From: "Hamish Guthrie (Mail Lists)" hamishl@dplanet.ch To: "Ronald G Minnich" rminnich@lanl.gov; linuxbios@clustermatic.org Sent: Monday, September 09, 2002 4:03 AM Subject: RE: The DoC problem
I think the DoC mess is here to stay, there is one potential solution if people are insisting on having DoC, and that is to make up a little board which plugs into a BIOS socket which has both a 256k flash device and a little bit of decode logic for a DoC, as well as a DoC - if anyone is interested in this approach, I could knock together a few prototypes for a couple of $'s, but I have my reservations as to this being a permanent long-term solution for production systems.
Hamish
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