uniFLASH, EEPROM vs. Flash

Stephan Mueller stephan_mueller at gmx.net
Tue Mar 16 11:47:42 CET 1999


> > Booting with orig. Bios, switching to second chip, flashing
> > openBIOS, reboot. Testing, switching back to orig. Bios, reset.
> Excellent summary. Switching should be from the front panel of the
> computer.
Thanx. :)))

> > Why switching RW? RW is only interpreted by the Chip which has it's
> > CE-Pin enabled.
> Yes! thanks, I get it. The motherboard takes care of the other chip
> control pins. (but we should check datasheets just to make sure)
www.amd.com (there are sheets for the AMD flash-devices)

> Can someone give me a EEPROM part number please? (I don't have any
> motherboards (yet), and my computer belongs to the University and
> cannot be dismantled)
we aren't using EEPROMs, we are using Flash-memories (a small difference).
But anyway:
AM28F020, AM28F010 (2 popular AMD-flashs)
look at the page of uniFLASH i sent everybody. There is uniflash with a list
of supported
flashs and chipsets.

> > I've got a pascal-program called UniFLASH, really good. With a huge
> > database of chips and algorithms (including the
> > Chipset-programming!). If somebody is interested i can
> > give you the URL.
> Is it designed to use with a particular programmer? or for motherboard
> BIOS flashing? Would be a useful resource either way.
> Can I have a look at it?
I sent the URL to everybody.
(www.bios.be)
It's used to flash a bios onto the board, if u like INCLUDING the bootblock,
it's free, it's with sourcecode, it's not GPLed, you can do whatever you
like
the only thing the author wants is to credit him.
I can build a nice interface for uniflash and make it the
"openBIOS-flash-tool" :)))


Ciao,
	Stephan [SpaceNet-Systems]




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