To find out, the easiest way is to pop it up and look for the bios chip, It's either soldered or "socketed" on
Socketed: http://www.flashbios.org/catalog/images/plccsocket.jpg Soldered: http://www.ozflash.com.au/images/plcc_c.jpg
My two cents. On 3/2/07, Sébastien Hinderer Sebastien.Hinderer@ens-lyon.org wrote:
Geode is the CPU/SoC series used in the system. Originally manufactured by National Semiconductors and/or Cyrix, AMD bought the technology and improved it. It's not exactly an "easy" CPU/chipset, but it has been supported by LinuxBIOS since quite some time.
Okay, thanks.
Is the bios chip of that board socketed or soldered on?
I don't know what "socketed or soldered on" means. Should it be the case that at lest one of these is true, or could it be that none holds ?
And, is there a program/command I could run to answer your question ? Or perhaps the BIOS itself can answerThis ?
Thanks, Sébastien.
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