Yeah, I agree on the PS. :) I have access to the topMAX with another box, yes. <evil grin> :) However, do I need to take as a "bad sign" that UniFlash cannot verify the programmed LinuxBIOS ELF? Or is it just a sign that UniFlash cannot handle that sort of program? Oh, btw, the ABIT is PLCC it just seems to be unable to program with uniflash (or past 512KiB With the standard 1024KiB Tyan Flash)
On 7/3/06, Peter Stuge stuge-linuxbios@cdy.org wrote:
On Mon, Jul 03, 2006 at 06:54:37PM -0500, Arturo Mann wrote:
ps. I have access to a TopMAX universal programmer.
Big PS there. :)
TopMAX lists support for "Flash EPROM 256 Kbit to 32 Mbit 28Fxxx, 29Fxxx, 29Cxxx, 29BVxxx, 29LVxxx, 29Wxxx, 49Fxxx series(2.7, 3.3, 5.0, or 12 Volt)" so your LF may also be supported.
If you have a PLCC adapter for the programmer and the TopMAX software running on another system you're all set. If not, I guess your options are to build a DIP->PLCC adapter yourself or make flashrom work on your Abit board. The former is easy enough if TopMAX are communicative, the latter may be easy if Abit haven't done any tricks when connecting the flash chip to the chipset. (Some board makers connect the flash write signals to random GPIO pins and don't tell anyone which..)
//Peter
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