[coreboot] Suggestions for efficient development setup for Google Chromebooks
Paul Menzel
paulepanter at users.sourceforge.net
Mon Oct 2 08:31:08 CEST 2017
Dear coreboot folks,
Do you have any suggestions on how to get an efficient development
setup for Google Chromebooks, which I’d describe as laptops with
soldered flash ROM chip. In my case, it’s a Medion AKOYA S2013
(google/veyron_jaq), and an Acer Chromebook R 13 (google/elm).
I have access to a BeagleBone Black, a compatible clip and a Dediprog
EM100-Pro. As the flash ROM chip is not soldered, I guess only the
first two are of interest, as the chip is soldered and I am unable to
remove the chip, and solder a socket on it.
I ask, because maybe I miss some unknown “feature” of the Google
Chromebooks, or there could be an emulator, like AMD SimNow, or
something similar.
Thanks,
Paul
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