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<P><FONT SIZE=2>To whom it may concern:<BR>
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If the motherboard or main board is not seen in the list of tested or supported boards does this suggest that Flashrom may not work? If no, is it possible I could exchange emails with you for help in attempting to Flash Coreboot on this main board Bios chip? If not Coreboot, I would still like to learn how to use Flashrom, if I could. I am running Ubuntu 9.04 on a on an older 2007 gateway laptop together with an Xp Windows platform. After viewing your helpful video I agree that removing the existing non trustable Bios makes clear sense, and the sooner the better. Yes, I do program in C. Final comment, Coreboot should be in all microprocessor based devices from the get go.<BR>
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God Bless!<BR>
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John <BR>
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