hello
i'm sorry about my english - perhaps it is one reason why i did't succed with the manuals in the internet. i have a debian system and i can't use some features like the brightness-fn-keys or the system beep. so i tried to install a linux bios on my laptop - thats what i'm thinking flashrom is doing, isn't it? (i tried to understand the targets of http://linuxbios.org/)
so when i run flashrom i receive the following lines: * **africa:/home/mats# flashrom * *Calibrating delay loop... OK.* *No coreboot table found.* *Found chipset "Intel ICH8M", enabling flash write... OK.* *No EEPROM/flash device found.* *If you know which flash chip you have, and if this version of flashrom* *supports a similar flash chip, you can try to force read your chip. Run:* *flashrom -f -r -c similar_supported_flash_chip filename*
*Note: flashrom can never write when the flash chip isn't found automatically.*
Whats wrong?
I have an Intel Crestline GM965/GL960+ICH8M Chipset. Is flashrom the right way for the things, which my BIOS doesn't do at the moment? Can you please help me?
Greetings from Berlin Mats Moskopp
I am sorry but neither this laptop nor its chipset are supported. Coreboot will not work for you.
Thanks
ron
On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Mats Leif Moskopp leifmos@googlemail.com wrote:
hello
i'm sorry about my english - perhaps it is one reason why i did't succed with the manuals in the internet. i have a debian system and i can't use some features like the brightness-fn-keys or the system beep.
I think this is an ACPI problem. You can load a modified DSDT at boot. No need to replace the BIOS. There are very few laptops supported in coreboot right now because the embedded controllers are not documented.
so i tried to install a linux bios on my laptop - thats what i'm thinking flashrom is doing, isn't it? (i tried to understand the targets of http://linuxbios.org/)
flashrom reads and writes the flash chip that contains your BIOS.
so when i run flashrom i receive the following lines:
africa:/home/mats# flashrom Calibrating delay loop... OK. No coreboot table found. Found chipset "Intel ICH8M", enabling flash write... OK. No EEPROM/flash device found. If you know which flash chip you have, and if this version of flashrom supports a similar flash chip, you can try to force read your chip. Run: flashrom -f -r -c similar_supported_flash_chip filename
Note: flashrom can never write when the flash chip isn't found automatically.
Whats wrong?
Your board isn't supported by flashrom yet.
I have an Intel Crestline GM965/GL960+ICH8M Chipset. Is flashrom the right way for the things, which my BIOS doesn't do at the moment? Can you please help me?
I think it would be easier to get ACPI debugging tools and modify your DSDT. This isn't the list for that, but here are a couple of links.
http://www.acpica.org http://arrrr.com/presario2800.shtml (Custom DSDT section)
Google for more ;)
Thanks, Myles