If you cannot even read/write to the chip then this problem is beyond ME. Spyro psx iso download snesorama. Either the chip is dying or the programmer (hardware, maybe the software?) is not capable of reading it.
Try different software versions just in case they can allow you to consistently read/write the same data. Otherwise, the programmer may not be able to work with that chip. If none of these help, you may need to replace the chip as you already said. Bottom line: you need to figure out how to read/write to the chip before dealing with firmware such as BIOS or ME. Would be nice to try but unfortunately I cannot install windows on that machine as I cannot enable boot from external device meaning that there is no way for me to boot into windows installation or anything like that.I cannot enable it because BIOS does not save settings so it's always working from it's default.Thinking of trying to put Linux LiveCD onto hard drive (If at all possible) and then boot from that.Do you know if FPTW is available for linux at all?
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For this guide I want to include the following information:1. Disable driver enforcement as per the guide2. If you are installing the EZP2010 driver from the DVD that comes with the product, mine did not work. Had to download the driver for win7 64 bit from3. When running the ezp2010.exe and the software shows that no programmer is linked, then while keeping open the application, re-plug the programmer again and it will be detected.4. Check the firmware version of the programmer.
Mine was v2.1 and upgraded it to version 3. Once upgraded the problem mentioned in point 3 was resolved. For this guide I want to include the following information:1.
Disable driver enforcement as per the guide2. If you are installing the EZP2010 driver from the DVD that comes with the product, mine did not work.
Worms armageddon download pc. Had to download the driver for win7 64 bit from3. When running the ezp2010.exe and the software shows that no programmer is linked, then while keeping open the application, re-plug the programmer again and it will be detected.4. Check the firmware version of the programmer. Mine was v2.1 and upgraded it to version 3. Once upgraded the problem mentioned in point 3 was resolved.I cover point 3 in the guide also this can happen even with the firmware updated some times the software will have problems loading the driver.
I made this post as a addition or supplement to my “Flashing a BIOS chip with an Arduino” post.While doing some research online I found several articles/posts from people using a Raspberry Pi to flash SPI flash chips. Apparently the Raspberry Pi is very suitable for this kind of thing as it has a SPI interface and is able to run linux.
I was eager to try this out for myself so I got out my Pi 3 model B and got to work. For this project I used a Winbond 25X80 salvaged from a motherboard I had lying around.
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Preparing the RaspberryPiAs others have pointed out, the latest version of Raspbian (Stretch) will also work by adding the spispeed param to the Flashrom command.Enable the SPI interfaces by typing sudo raspi-config and selecting P4 SPI under the Interfacing options. Select option 5: Interfacing options Select SPI to enable the SPI interfacesThe SPI interfaces will become available under /dev/spidev0.0 and /dev/spidev0.1.Next we install the packages are needed by Flashrom by using the following command. Sudo apt install git libpci-dev libusb-1.0 libusb-devMake and install Flashrom. Git clone flashrommake && sudo make installConnecting the Raspberry to the SPI flash chipThe table below show the connections between the RaspberryPi and the chip. RPi pinSPI flash25GND24CS23SCK21DO19DI17VCC 3.3V and /HOLD and /WPFlashing the chipIn order to verify Flashrom correctly identifies the chip we run Flashrom without any operations. Pi@raspberrypi: $ flashrom -p linuxspi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=512flashrom p1.0-76-g291764a on Linux 4.14.34-v7+ (armv7l)flashrom is free software, get the source code at clockgettime for delay loops (clkid: 1, resolution: 1ns).Found Winbond flash chip 'W25X80' (1024 kB, SPI) on linuxspi.No operations were specified.Now that Flashrom correctly identifies the Winbond W25X80 we can continue to backup the current BIOS.
Pi@raspberrypi: $ flashrom -p linuxspi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=512 -r flash.datflashrom p1.0-76-g291764a on Linux 4.14.34-v7+ (armv7l)flashrom is free software, get the source code at clockgettime for delay loops (clkid: 1, resolution: 1ns).Found Winbond flash chip 'W25X80' (1024 kB, SPI) on linuxspi.Reading flash. Done.After backing up the old BIOS we can safely write the new BIOS back to the chip. Pi@raspberrypi: $ flashrom -p linuxspi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=512 -w flash.datflashrom p1.0-76-g291764a on Linux 4.14.34-v7+ (armv7l)flashrom is free software, get the source code at clockgettime for delay loops (clkid: 1, resolution: 1ns).Found Winbond flash chip 'W25X80' (1024 kB, SPI) on linuxspi.Reading old flash chip contents. Done.Erasing and writing flash chip.Warning: Chip content is identical to the requested image.Erase/write done.References:. Hello,I succeeded in wiring the bios directly on the motherboard, thanks to your tutorial!!!My problem was that SOIC8 clip cablewiring is somewhat illogical to me. HiI got the latest full raspbian from raspberry pi main site.Installed flashrom from the add remove programs bit then enabled spi from config window, rebooted then opened a terminal andI usedsudo suthen I usedflashrom -p linuxspi:dev=/dev/spidev0.1,spispeed=512but that did not find the chip so without changing the setup I usedflashrom -p linuxspi:dev=/dev/spidev0.0,spispeed=512and it promptly found it.The only difference was spidev0.1 was changed to spidev0.0This might help anyone who uses the newest raspbian gui version on the pi. Hi, I have sent a reply some days ago but maybe it’s not arrived.Anyway, I have installed jessie and built flashrom from source.
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But I haven’t solved the problem. Hi Tom, sure I take the picture, but before two things:1) a guy on #flashrom@freenode says to check the wires length that shouldn’t be more than 10 cm.
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Then I have cut the wire(s) connected to the pin 17 because it was 20 cm (the first wire)+20 cm (the other three wires). Then from the pin 17 to the chip it was about 40 cm of wire.2) After cut the wire from 40cm to 22 cm I have powered on the raspberry again but it seems doesn’t want to power on. The pin 17 wires are a bit warm.
Then an other guy on freenode has said me to desolder the chip?!?!?!. The datasheet should be this:I don’t understand very well your first question. I mean, to see how they are connected u have to follow the colored wire. For example:The pin17 on rpi (yellow wire) is connected to 3 wire (two orange and one red). Those 3 wires are connected to the pins 3, 7, 8 on the winbond chip.The pin19 on rpi (blue wire) is connected to the pin 5 on the winbond chip.and so on.Then:rpi pin17(yellow)–Clip pin3 (orange,/WP),pin7(orange,/HOLD),pin8(red,VCC)rpi pin19(blue)–Clip pin5 (DI0)rpi pin21(grey)–Clip pin2 (D0)rpi pin23(purple)–Clip pin6 (CLK)rpi pin25(black)–Clip pin4 (GROUND)rpi pin24(white)–Clip pin1 (/CS)Then I connect the clip pin 1 aligned with the pin 1 on the flash chip.
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