On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 21:43, Ronald G Minnich wrote:
On 9 Sep 2002, ollie lho wrote:
Actually this is very easy, The DoC requires only 8kB address window, if we use a 128KB flash EEPROM for LinuxBIOS, we still have the MSB address line free to acts as Chip Select. I believe this have been done by someone in Austria (sorry, I forgot the name) before. On the other hand, we lost the beauty of "only one flash needed".
The question is: is this a product we can purchase and does it cost less than the motherboard?
I don't think so. The glue logic are very simple and the PCB area are minimal. In this configuration, you have another bonus that you can use DoC 2000 which is much cheaper than DoC Millennium. IIRC, Brian Stephenson has made some of this long time ago. He also sent me a schematic diagram for the "socket" he invented. Unfortunately, I can not find anything about this left since my last HD crash. It also seems that Brian Stephenson has left us and is no longer on the list.
Ollie