On Sat, Oct 5, 2019 at 8:31 PM Patrick Rogers
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hello Ray,
>
> The hardware that you would need is something called a BIOS programmer.
> Usually they use a USB port and might be found cheaply online. Flashrom
> has a list of supported programmers:
>
> https://www.flashrom.org/Supported_hardware#External_flashers.2Fprogrammers
>
> My suggestion would be to purchase a Raspberry Pi, which is a cheap
> Linux computer that has builtin hardware support needed to flash ROMs.
> It might be less trouble and more easier to get. The Pi, microSD card,
> case, breadboard jumper cables and breadboard (for easier seating of
> BIOS chip) may cost around $50 USD.

The Raspberry Pi certainly makes a nice, fast flasher, however the IO
pins are connected to 3.3V rails so you'll need to be careful to use
it with 3.3V flash chips only (not 1.8V).
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