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Colin D Bennett wrote: > Do existing motherboards include a _single_ SPI flash IC already? Yes. Sometimes soldered down, sometimes in a socket. The PCB is to go into the socket, with the original chip on the PCB, and a second SO8 flash chip selectable with a jumper, instead of the original. > What is stored on the SPI flash, A BIOS or coreboot. > and who reads data from it? The CPU reset vector decodes into the end of the flash minus 16 bytes, so this is where the machine starts executing code. > Is your module designed to mount on a stock motherboard and > transparently emulate a single SPI flash IC, or does it use a > modified interface (presumably requiring the party accessing > it to be modified? It's a mux on the CS/ line of two SPI flash chips. //Peter
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