Hi Peter,
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 4:22 PM, Graeme Russ graeme.russ@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Peter,
On Tue, Oct 16, 2012 at 1:51 PM, Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se wrote:
Graeme Russ wrote:
I have an in-circuit SPI programmer, but there is no header on the motherboard to get at the flash chip - I may need to jury-rig some kind of connection to the flash chip (as soon as I locate it).
The flash chip may be socketed, in which case you can glue a knob to it for easy moving back and forth.
No such luck - None of the chips are socketed :( I'm thinking I may be able to use a very fine tipped soldering iron to attach a jumper header.
Even worse - I cannot even identify the flash chip. I've looked at the part numbers for all the 8-pin chips (SPI flash chips are typically 8-pin SOIC). I've found a RT9214 PWM controller and an LM358G dual op-amp and a few I can't get Google hits on (still trying).
Regards,
Graeme