Dear FlashRom mailing list,

  I have a pb dot se 2 netbook with a CG82NM10 Bios chip.
The good news is that Intel was ready to give us all necessary tech docs for supporting it by flashrom.
Not so good news are:
- the chip is not removable so trying to write it would likely only work once
- I currently don`t have time to join your programming effort
Nonetheless I believe that we should at least try to offer read support for the given chip. Being
able to verify the installed Bios can already be of great value when it comes to system security.
If that has worked well I am also ready to venture testing a write support though I would have
to ask whether and how the chip could be repaired on a failed write attempt.

Elmar 

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Von: Intel Customer Support <supportreplies@intel.com>
Betreff: RE: Intel (R) Developer Zone - Case #: 00091086 [ ref:_00DU0JBUY._500U0AExiQ:ref ]
Datum: 22. Jänner 2014 20:43:16 MEZ
An: "estellnb@elstel.org" <estellnb@elstel.org>

Hello Elmar,

Thank you for your interest in Intel and for your inquiry regarding documentation for the CG82NM10 Bios Chip.

We truly appreciate every opportunity to provide assistance. Information available to the public that will be helpful with your research is located on our Web sites listed below:

Product specification for Intel® NM10 Express Chipset-Intel® CG82NM10 PCH is located in ark.intel.com: http://ark.intel.com/products/47610/Intel-CG82NM10-PCH
Datasheet for the product can be found:
http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/322896.pdf
Specification update for the chipset can be found:
https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/intelligent-systems/cedar-trail/nm10-chipset-spec-update.html?

Best regards with your research,

Aida s.
Intel® Developer Center
www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/hardware-developers/hardware-development.html?