Gah, Bus pirate delivery looks to be around 3 weeks, and the local (German) resellers are all out of stock.
The board itself isn't massively important, but I'm helping to develop a custom board based around the AMD Fusion series. Can anyone suggest a more hack-friendly board than the MSI E3650?
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On 17 July 2011 22:40, David Hendricks david.hendricks@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Andrew Bolster me@andrewbolster.infowrote:
Tom, Thank you for your response. I'll investigate the SPI angle. Is there any structure for collecting information like this within the coreboot community about specific boards for those of us who are more soft than hardware?
The Flashrom wiki page and mailing list are great places to start. There are a few in-system SPI programmers you can try which are supported by Flashrom, such as the Bus Pirate ($30).