On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 06:27:33PM +0800, Star Liu wrote:
I suggest you use flashrom
thank you, but i'm the unlucky one whose PC is not supported by flashrom :)
Maybe we can change that. Also, flashrom has recently gotten support for reading out flash chip contents also on unsupported hardware, but you need to know how large your flash chip is, and how it is connected to the system.
What components are in your system? AMD64 CPU, but which chipset, which superio and which flash chip?
lspci -nn should show the chipset. superiotool -dV may show the superio
The flash chip is only identifiable by inspection, so open your system and look for a flash component. There is a section on how to identify it on the coreboot FAQ page: http://coreboot.org/FAQ
//Peter