On 12/13/07, Marc Jones marc.jones@amd.com wrote:
ron minnich wrote:
On Dec 11, 2007 2:42 PM, Martin-Éric Racine q-funk@iki.fi wrote:
In regards to the DIVIL_BALL settings. FlashROM checks to see what device was booted from (i.e. LPC, flash controller) before the flash device is identified. If the boot device is the flash controller, FlashROM has to flip the IDE/flash switch before any accesses to the flash device since the IDE interface is most likely where FlashROM and any BIOS images exist.
I don't get this one either. What does the IDE/FLASH switch have to do with BIOS?
If the system uses flash storage instead of IDE it could also use flash for the BIOS. The above comments are correct about doing the switch but why boot from flash and switch to IDE? If it is an IDE based storage system put the BIOS on LPC like normal.
A way to work around the image source problem is to use a USB drive.
I think that one misunderstood piece of info is what the different combinations of boot devices are possible on the LX, how this affects where the BIOS chip can end up in the food chain and how the bootstrap settings can affect this. Perhaps a recap would be in order for everyone's benefit?