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README: more important internal flashing notes

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Martin Kepplinger 6 years ago
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@ -130,8 +130,10 @@ and have the following setup
Now you should be able to copy the image over to your Rasperry Pi and run the Now you should be able to copy the image over to your Rasperry Pi and run the
mentioned `flashrom` commands. One way to copy, is convertig it to ascii using mentioned `flashrom` commands. One way to copy, is convertig it to ascii using
`uuencode` (part of Debian's sharutils package) described below. Another way
is of course using a USB Stick :)
`uuencode` (part of Debian's sharutils package) described below. This is a very
direct, shady and slow way to copy file. Another way is of course using a USB
Stick or scp :) (but you need even more hardware or a network).
(convert) (convert)
host$ uuencode coreboot.rom coreboot.rom.ascii > coreboot.rom.ascii host$ uuencode coreboot.rom coreboot.rom.ascii > coreboot.rom.ascii
@ -151,6 +153,7 @@ is of course using a USB Stick :)
NOT YET AVAILABLE HERE NOT YET AVAILABLE HERE
* make sure you have your backups * make sure you have your backups
* You have to have your 8MB chip flashed externally after `ifdtool -u ifdmegbe.rom` before this, once
* according to the [flashrom manpage](https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/flashrom/flashrom.8.en.html) this is very dangerous! * according to the [flashrom manpage](https://manpages.debian.org/stretch/flashrom/flashrom.8.en.html) this is very dangerous!
* very convenient - you don't need any additional hardware * very convenient - you don't need any additional hardware
* here you'll use the ...full.rom release file * here you'll use the ...full.rom release file


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