Hullo all,
I'm looking at playing round with LB on an EPIA MII-12000, but I don't so much like the idea of bricking the thing. From the documentation on the website, and from watching the mailing lists, it seems that an RD1-PL is the best way to avoid this. From the mailing list archives and my own research, it seems finding one of the things is likely to be the hardest part of the entire endeavour. The only place on the entire 'where to buy' list on the manufacturer website that seems to have any in stock, is in German, and even with the help of Google Translate, I'm a bit lost trying to work my way round the site. Does anyone know of anywhere that might have one? I don't mind buying from pretty much any country in Europe or America, if I can only find one! Alternatively, maybe someone bought a few, and would be prepared to sell me one? Heck, I'd even buy two and donate one to the project, if that would do some good.
Anyone?
Richard W
Richard Wilson wrote:
Hullo all,
I'm looking at playing round with LB on an EPIA MII-12000, but I don't so much like the idea of bricking the thing. From the documentation on the website, and from watching the mailing lists, it seems that an RD1-PL is the best way to avoid this. From the mailing list archives and my own research, it seems finding one of the things is likely to be the hardest part of the entire endeavour. The only place on the entire 'where to buy' list on the manufacturer website that seems to have any in stock, is in German, and even with the help of Google Translate, I'm a bit lost trying to work my way round the site. Does anyone know of anywhere that might have one? I don't mind buying from pretty much any country in Europe or America, if I can only find one! Alternatively, maybe someone bought a few, and would be prepared to sell me one? Heck, I'd even buy two and donate one to the project, if that would do some good.
Anyone?
Richard W
All the vendors I know of are out of stock. Depending on your location though, there are distributors for just the flash chips, which you can then hot-swap in and out. Make sure you're getting chips of the correct voltage and flash type/size. The BIOS savior is essentially a more convenient way of doing the same thing.
-Corey