Hi,

I’m a test development engineer and one of our clients has developed a board with an EON EN25F20 SPI Flash. They provided a Bus Pirate and the firmware file to be programmed and told us they use linux with flashrom to program the parts.

Unfortunately the test solution we have developed runs windows for our test solution. I’ve been unable to find a valid link to a precompiled  executable of flashrom for windows. The link on the (flashrom.org/windows) page (http://ra.openbios.org/~idwer/flashrom/mingw/) returns a 404 error.

Could you please help me locate a .exe, I’m more of a hardware guy than software and am struggling with the MINGW stuff.

Many thanks,

 

Michael Ayles

Test Development Engineer

                                                                

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