Hi,
Yes, I have tested with FreeDOS bootable USB created using Rufus. However, thus far I have only tested it on a MSI Z390-A PRO motherboard, where it was able to program the latest BIOS (1.D0).
Thanks,
Howard
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 9:10 AM Mike Banon mikebdp2@gmail.com wrote:
Very interesting port. Does it work with a FreeDOS too?
On Sun, Apr 4, 2021 at 7:52 AM howardho2021@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your email. Unfortunately, I did not specifically write down
the changes I made in a document. However, you may check the commit history at my “flashrom for DOS” port repository here. If you wish, you can clone that repository and follow the instructions I wrote in “README_DOS” to compile your own copy.
For future correspondence, please use howardho2021@gmail.com instead.
Thanks.
From: Rahngue NGARIERA youetonam@gmail.com Sent: Saturday, April 3, 2021 11:58 PM Subject: Changes made for FlashRom DOS port
Hi HowardHo. I haven't seen your list of changes to the original
FlashRom (to get a working DOS port) on your Git pages. Could you please post them there or email it to me? I'd very much like to know. 'Cause I wasn't able to get it done with the original FlashRom.
Thanks for your help,
Etonam.
PS: As you advised me, I sent my Read/Probe failure email to
FlashRom.org And I'm waiting for their answer.
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