DIP2PLCC

Adam Agnew agnew at cs.umd.edu
Mon Aug 11 01:18:00 CEST 2003


You don't *have* to use a Disc On Chip. If you have an extra PLCC flash to
play with, you could get LinuxBIOS up and running on the Epia and boot
linux off of a hard drive or ide flash disk (compact flash with an ide
adaptor perhaps). See the mailing list archives for Richard Smith's FAQ to
learn more.
- Adam Agnew


On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Michel Belleau wrote:

> Hi.
>
> Where could I find a DIP2PLCC adapter ? I'm trying to learn LinuxBIOS but I
> found out that the motherboard I'm trying to get running (VIA Epia 800
> fanless) has a socketed PLCC chip. I checked out on the M-Systems web site and
> they just have DIP32 packages of DoChips (Millenium). These should be
> compatible 1:1 with the PLCC version, right? All I need is an adapter right?
>
> --
> Michel Belleau <michel.belleau at malaiwah.com>
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