On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 12:14:30AM +0100, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
On 23.02.2010 21:14, Peter Stuge wrote:
Ward Vandewege wrote:
The automatic testing framework Stepan built a few years ago - I'd love to get a few boards set up for that. I have some boards lying around that could be used for that. My main problem is cost:
You're not alone. I've wanted to create affordable tester hardware for quite some time now. I think it's the only way we'll get more boot testing.
[...] I think a small microcontroller and actual flash chips may be the simplest and cheapest way to do it. The microcontroller is for flashing from ALIX, maybe also GPO pins and serial port.
Speaking with y flashrom hat on, I'd like to point out that you can use the FT2232H Mini Module (~$30) to perform in-system-programming (well, as long as the machine is powered of) of SPI flash chips right now and
Oh. That sounds like a much more affordable solution! What kind of hardware would one use to hook the spi chip to the mini module? Some sort of top hat?
of LPC/FWH chips in the near future.
I guess for lpc/fwh (plcc), one of the plcc adapters Peter and Stepan make would do.
Thanks, Ward.