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rminnich wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 8:19 AM, Bart Swinnen <a
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<pre wrap="">Hi
Does flashrom normally also reads actual BIOS setting of a board?
I'm trying flashrom on IEI Wafer-LX-800
It finds PMC Pm49FL004 device and I can read it.
It gives me a 512k bin file. If I write this file to another board of its
kind, I still have the actual settings of that board and not the one stored
in the board where I had the bin from.
Am I missing something?
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some settings are maintained in CMOS, and flashrom can not/should not
change them as part of flashing.
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Is there a way to read CMOS, and write CMOS with linux?<br>
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