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Thanks also for telling me about the Macronix issues on the Thinkpad X200. Thanks a lot to SwiftGeek on IRC (#libreboot on Freenode) for finding the first workaround to make it detect flash chips at lower voltage. With some strange macronix flash chip (that are present in the Thinkpad X200) you might need to add spispeed=100k like that:įlashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:2000000,spispeed=100k That would result in the I/O voltage being 5V instead of 3.3V. Never connect the cable between the Arduino USB port and the computer while the flasher is connected to a flash chip. Then connect an USB cable between the USBSerial adapter and the computer.
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Here's how to connect the flash chips to the programmer:
Serprog: requested mapping AT45CS1282 is incompatible: 0x1080000 bytes at 0xfef80000. Serprog: Programmer name is "frser-duino" Using clock_gettime for delay loops (clk_id: 1, resolution: 1ns).
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sys/firmware/dmi/tables/smbios_entry_point: Permission deniedįlashrom v1.0 on Linux 4.15.2-gnu-1 (i686)įlashrom is free software, get the source code at If everything went fine it will look more or less like that: This will make flashrom talk to the arduino to verify if everything is fine up to this point. Once it is installed we can now test that everything went fine with:
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This time it's supposed to output a line that looks more or less like thatĪt this point we're pretty confident that /dev/ttyUSB0 corresponds to the arduino, so we can install the code with:
Then connect your arduino to the computer and run the same command: On the flashrom IRC channel to fix the issue. If you can't figure what's going on by yourself, it's better to get help Then something else is connected to your computer at /dev/ttyUSB0.
Ls: cannot access '/dev/ttyUSB0': No such file or directoryĬrw-rw- 1 root uucp 188, 0 27 févr. If everything went fine it will output something like that: To do that make sure that the arduino is not connected to your computer and run: Then modify the F_CPU value in main.h to be 12Mhz instead of 16Mhz:īefore installing the code on arduino we want to make sure that we are talking to the right device. HOWTO Build the code installing it on the arduino Building frser-duino Speed Grades" chapter describes (pages 368 and 369) the link between maximum frequency of the microcontroller and the voltage.
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