Message du 20/12/06 à 13h46 De : "Jon Dufresne" jon.dufresne@gmail.com A : michaelqiu1981@voila.fr Copie à : "Stefan Reinauer" stepan@coresystems.de, linuxbios@linuxbios.org Objet : Re: [LinuxBIOS] IBM Netvista n2800
What is a socketed BIOS chip? I can only identify there are two ISSI chips like BIOS, they are: IS61LV6464-6TQ IS61LV256-12J
A socketed chip means there is a literal socket that the chip fits into. If the chip is socketed you are able to pull the chip out of the motherboard. The alternative is that the chip is soldered directly to the motherboard. If it is soldered it is very difficult (but not impossible) to remove.
It's soldered unfortunately.
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