Here is the output for the MSI CR600 laptop. Both the chipset and the chip is not recognize by flashrom. I provide all the output you ask and also included the output of dmidecode.
--- On Mon, 11/23/09, Adrian Glaubitz adrian.glaubitz@googlemail.com wrote:
From: Adrian Glaubitz adrian.glaubitz@googlemail.com Subject: Re: [flashrom] flash erase failure To: "Thao Hoang" thao_hoang@yahoo.com, flashrom@flashrom.org Date: Monday, November 23, 2009, 5:57 PM
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 10:52 PM, Thao Hoang thao_hoang@yahoo.com wrote:
Thanks Adrian! I appreciate the advice and insight.
You're welcome, again.
I was not able to run superiotool because it wasn't install on my system, however I did run the other two. See attachment. If you really need me to run superiotool, I can download it and run it.
Yes, please install it. It would be nice to have a full output of:
lspci -nnvvvxx superiotool -dV flashrom -V
By the way, I don't see your attachments, did you forget them (thats what I usually do :)). Please post the put of all three tools like I suggested to the mailing list (flashrom@flashrom.org), that will help us with your board.
Don't laugh... but I haven't used IRC chat before. Never had a reason to until now I guess. Is there a way to post the chats somewhere so that anyone with a similar problem can go there without taking up your time? hum...
Well, really, IRC is nothing magical or mystical. Just use any IRC-capable software to connect (like irssi, pidgin, xchat or mIRC). Set the server to irc.freenode.org and the channel to #flashrom. Then just start asking questions and many people will be happy to help you and answer all your questions.
Also, did I get the syntax correct to force a write <./flashrom -f -w (filename) -c (chipname)>.
Yes, think so. Check the manpage.
I have a laptop also that doesn't seem to work off the bat. I was able to force the read and find some chips that successfullly read the bios. (i.e.... forced read and compared the result using the original binary which I extracted using a dos bios utility.)
Mhh, okey. Don't hesitate to post all your results to the mailing list. Please post every laptop and mainboard and whatever your try to flash in a single mail to the mailing list.
And seriously, join the IRC-channel. You'll learn alot of stuff there.
Adrian