> Build linuxbios.rom > > put in your flash part > > flash_rom linuxbios.rom > flash_rom -v linuxbios.rom (verify step)
Cool pretty simple. I don't even have to remove the chip since I don't care if it waxes it. I'm assuming that the flash_rom from V2 is the latest and I should use that over whats in V1? > to save off the fuctory bios. In this case I _am_ the factory BIOS. *grin* > You can try to use the mtd drivers, they're very good, but they have had > some troubles for us if the parts are not reliable. I've not a clue how to use the mtd stuff. I briefly looked at it but found no good docuementation on trying to use that stuff with an 29F040b so I moved on. At the time none of it was as fast as my emulator but that dosen't seem to work anymore. -- Richard A. Smith _______________________________________________ Linuxbios mailing list [email protected] http://www.clustermatic.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxbios

