[flashrom] IBM SurePOS 700 4800-783 support

Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006 at gmx.net
Wed Jul 11 00:49:17 CEST 2012


Hi Jason,

your chipset is definitely not supported yet. One of our developers just
asked VIA for a datasheet of your chipset, and if we're lucky, we might
have more info soon (few days).

In the meantime, it would be very helpful if you could open one of those
machines and check which flash chip it uses. As a general rule, flash
chips usually come either in a 32-pin PLCC package (almost square,
11.5mm x 14mm, pins on all 4 sides of the chip, model number contains
29,39 or 49) or an 8-pin DIP/SOIC package (rectangular, roughly 9 mm x 6
mm or smaller, model number contains 25 or 45). Most of the time, the
flash chip has some sticker on top (peel it off to read the model number
etched into the chip). A few photos of flash chips are here:
http://www.flashrom.org/Technology#PLCC32:_Plastic_Leaded_Chip_Carrier.2C_32_pins
If you can't find the flash chip, just upload a high-res photo of the
mainboard somewhere and mail the link for that photo to our list. We're
usually pretty good at spotting those things.

Any further development will be against the latest flashrom source code
from subversion. http://www.flashrom.org/Downloads has more info on how
to get it.

By the way, you can log all output (including warnings etc.) to a file
with the --output parameter. This comes in handy if you don't want to
cut-n-paste flashrom output from a terminal.
./flashrom -V -p internal:laptop=this_is_not_a_laptop --output logfile.txt

Regards,
Carl-Daniel

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