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| <div class="boilerplate" style="background-color: red; margin: 2em 0 0 0; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; border: 1px dotted #aaa;">'''WARNING,if you don't add the resistors, the SPI levels are at 5V, while I tried it with 3.3V chip and that it worked(but DIO was at 4.3v which was over the maximum of 4v, during all the time that the chip was connected to the programmer), it may not work for you and break the chip...'''</div>
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| == The flasher (Hardware) ==
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| This flasher require the following hardware parts:
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| * An arduino uno or an arduino Duemilanove(way faster) and its usb cable
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| * some wires(optionally some connectors to solder on(for easier plugin and more reliability)
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| * <s>a 10k resistor</s>
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| * 3 x 10k resistors (for the 3.3v version)
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| * 3 x 15k resistors (for the 3.3v version)
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| * A flash chip with the following characteristics:
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| ** supported by flashrom
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| ** SPI
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| ** 3.3v or 5v(the arduino has a 3.3v and a 5v output, only 3.3v was tested...)
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| === Pictures (With the 5V SPI levels issue) ===
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| <gallery caption="Pictures " widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="4">
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| File:Serprog_0001.jpeg
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| File:Serprog_0002.jpeg
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| File:Serprog_0003.jpeg
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| File:Serprog_0004.jpeg
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| File:Serprog_0005.jpeg
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| File:Serprog_0006.jpeg
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| File:Serduino_laptop.jpeg| Because of the long cables flashrom had to retry once before reflashing the BIOS but at the end it worked. So don't use cables that are that long...
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| File:W1qtO.jpg| Setup by Sebastian Parborg (DarkDefender)
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| File:Arduino_topview_noresistor.jpeg| It now seem to also work without resistor...
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| File:Serduino fritzing.jpg| [[File:Serduino.fzz.zip]]
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| </gallery>
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| === Building (With the 5V SPI levels issue) ===
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| Left pins of the BIOS chip:
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| [pin1 of the bios chip] /CS<->10k resistor<->VCC
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| [pin1 of the bios chip] /CS<->Arduino pin10(SS, PORTB2)
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| [pin2 of the bios chip] DO<->Arduino pin12(MISO, PORTB4)
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| [pin3 of the bios chip] /WP<->VCC
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| [pin4 of the bios chip] GND<->GND on the power pins
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| Right pins of the BIOS chip:
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| --------------------------------------------------------
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| [pin8 of the bios chip] VCC<->+3.3V on the power pins of the Arduino
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| [pin7 of the bios chip] /HOLD<->VCC
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| [pin6 of the bios chip] CLK<->Arduino pin13(SCK, PORTB5)
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| [pin5 of the bios chip] DIO<->Arduino pin11(MOSI, PORTB3)
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| The Bios chip used is a W25X80.
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| The Arduino is an arduino uno.
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| == Pictures (With the 3.3V SPI levels) ==
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| <div class="boilerplate" style="background-color: red; margin: 2em 0 0 0; padding: 0 10px 0 10px; border: 1px dotted #aaa;">'''WARNING''', I was told that by Simon Inns by mail: "The 3V3 fritzing example on the Wiki (the diagram of the breadboard) is quite wrong... The 3V3 output from the Uno is shorted to GND and the CLK and DI pins of the EEPROM are connected together after the 10K resistors. Might be a good idea to fix it before you get "You broke my Uno" emails ;)"</div>
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| <gallery caption="Pictures " widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="4">
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| File:Serduino-v2_bb.jpg
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| File:Serprogduino_v2.jpeg
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| </gallery>
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| == Improved 3.3v version by Simon Inns (no issue anymore with laptop chips) ==
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| <gallery widths="250px" heights="250px" perrow="4">
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| File:Uno BIOS Flasher 2.png | [[File:Uno_BIOS_Flasher2_EagleCad.zip|Schematics]]
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| </gallery>
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| == The Arduino and the software ==
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| === Settings ===
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| {| class="wikitable" border="1" | |
| !git branch
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| !Compatible Arduino version
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| !flashrom arguments
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| !Comments
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| | master
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| * Arduino uno
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| | -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000
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| * reliability issues (flashrom blocks waiting for data from the arduino indefinitely) with the code that is in the 8u2/16u2 beeing investigated...
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| |-
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| | master
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| * Arduino nano (3.3v)
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| | -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:115200
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| * using the three wires serial '''and''' lowering the speed all problems disappear; the code has to be changed to reflects the new speed (115200); to program the board use "avrdude -c arduino -vv -P /dev/ttyUSB* -p atmega328p -b 57600 -U flash:w:serprog.hex"
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| |-
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| | ftdi
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| * Arduino Duemilanove
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| * Arduino uno with an external FTDI serial<->usb adapter or any other kind of adapter capable of 2000000 bps
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| | -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:2000000
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| * Works flawlessly
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| * Very fast
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| | leonardo
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| * Arduino Leonardo
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| | -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyUSB0:2000000
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| * WARNING UNTESTED: No one tested that code yet.
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| * You will have to use the real serial ports of your arduino (ports 0 and 1 and ground), check the arduino documentation for getting the correct voltage, Get or use an USB<->Serial adapter with the same voltage and connect it to arduino's real serial port.
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| |-
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| |}
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| === Performances ===
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| # time flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000 -r coreboot.rom
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| flashrom v0.9.5.2-r1541 on Linux 2.6.38-14-generic (x86_64)
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| flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
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| Calibrating delay loop... OK.
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| serprog: Programmer name is "serprog-duino"
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| Found Winbond flash chip "W25X80" (1024 kB, SPI) on serprog.
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| Reading flash... done.
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| real 0m16.602s
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| user 0m0.930s
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| sys 0m0.000s
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| # time flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000 -w build/coreboot.rom
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| flashrom v0.9.5.2-r1541 on Linux 2.6.38-14-generic (x86_64)
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| flashrom is free software, get the source code at http://www.flashrom.org
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| Calibrating delay loop... OK.
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| serprog: Programmer name is "serprog-duino"
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| Found Winbond flash chip "W25X80" (1024 kB, SPI) on serprog.
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| Reading old flash chip contents... done.
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| Erasing and writing flash chip... Erase/write done.
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| Verifying flash... VERIFIED.
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| real 0m39.548s
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| user 0m2.650s
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| sys 0m0.000s
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| === Required software ===
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| To make it work you need:
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| * flashrom from svn
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| * [https://gitorious.org/gnutoo-personal-arduino-projects/serprog-duino serprog-duino which runs on the arduino]
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| * The avr toolchain(avr-gcc, avr-libc,make etc...)
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| === Building the software ===
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| $ svn co svn://flashrom.org/flashrom/trunk flashrom
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| $ cd flashrom && make
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| $ cd ../
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| $ git clone git://gitorious.org/gnutoo-personal-arduino-projects/serprog-duino.git
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| $ cd serprog-duino && make && make upload
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| === Running flashrom ===
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| ./flashrom -p serprog:dev=/dev/ttyACM0:2000000
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| === Chips ===
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| * SST25VF016B => huge issues, not recognized by the 3.3v version, had to use the 5v version which is over maximum allowed voltage, also had to lower the serial speed to 115200, ultra slow to write(seem related to the chip itself, since that with the openmoko programmer it's even slower...)...
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| * W25X80 works well in 3.3v mode(5v works also but it's highly not advised to use 5v)
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| === Advantages and disadvantages ===
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| * <s>The speed isn't that great(about 3 minutes for reading+writing+verifying a 1M chip)</s>
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| * The speed is now much better thanks to a patch by Sebastian Parborg.
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| * it is made of very commonly available parts(if you can find an arduino uno, you will be able to build it).
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| * <s>Voltage issues( SPI levels are at 5v, it's problematic for flashing 3.3v chips...)</s>
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| === TODO ===
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| * <s>Find a way to lower the voltage to 3.3v</s>
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| * Fix the arduino UNO speed and reliability issues
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