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[[User:Stepan|Stefan Reinauer]] added a lot of new features to Ollie's utility and renamed it to '''flashrom'''. This utility still lacks some features the old '''/dev/bios''' driver was having, but it can easily be used from userspace without recompiling the kernel. | [[User:Stepan|Stefan Reinauer]] added a lot of new features to Ollie's utility and renamed it to '''flashrom'''. This utility still lacks some features the old '''/dev/bios''' driver was having, but it can easily be used from userspace without recompiling the kernel. | ||
You can download the latest version of '''flashrom''' [http://www.openbios.org/ | You can download the latest version of '''flashrom''' [http://www.openbios.org/viewvc/trunk/LinuxBIOSv2/util/flashrom.tar.gz?view=tar from the LinuxBIOSv2 svn repository] |
Revision as of 20:37, 23 October 2006
Flash Updates in Linux
Formerly OpenBIOS provided its own flashing facility implemented as a device driver called /dev/bios. One big disadvantage of /dev/bios was that it needed to be recompiled for every minor kernel update.
Ollie Lho, back when working at SIS, started a new effort which he called flash_and_burn. This utility became part of the LinuxBIOS project and evolved to work with non-SIS chipsets.
Stefan Reinauer added a lot of new features to Ollie's utility and renamed it to flashrom. This utility still lacks some features the old /dev/bios driver was having, but it can easily be used from userspace without recompiling the kernel.
You can download the latest version of flashrom from the LinuxBIOSv2 svn repository