On 2/16/10 7:31 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
The jidacmos linux tool enables you to save and restore the CMOS settings of all supported Kontron CPU boards from within a Linux environment.
I'll also take a look at nvramtool.
Judging from the readme, nvramtool should be usable as a full replacement for jidacmos (at least the Linux variant), and nvramtool doesn't need a kernel driver at all.
The Kontron boards use an i2c eeprom to back up nvram afaik. I think that's what jidacmos is about.
I sniffed the smbus that is easily accessible with the headers of my 986lcd-m but there's only SPD-ROM traffic on that bus.
Kontron: Any information on this would be appreciated.
Best regards, Stefan