[coreboot] [ANNOUNCE] flashrom 0.9.0 has been released!

Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006 at gmx.net
Mon May 4 16:41:40 CEST 2009


The flashrom developers are happy to announce the release of flashrom 0.9.0.

flashrom is a utility for reading, writing, erasing and verifying flash
ROM chips.

flashrom is often used to flash BIOS/coreboot/firmware images because it
allows you to update your BIOS/coreboot/firmware without opening the
computer and without any special boot procedures.

After nine years of development and constant improvement, we have added
support for every BIOS flash ROM technology present on x86 mainboards
and every flash ROM chip we ever saw in the wild.

Highlights of flashrom include:
- Parallel, LPC, FWH and SPI flash interfaces.
- 157 flash chip families and half a dozen variants of each family.
- Flash chip package agnostic. DIP32, PLCC32, DIP8, SO8/SOIC8, TSOP32,
TSOP40 and more have all been verified to work.
- 75 different chipsets, some with multiple flash controllers.
- Special mainboard enabling code for dozens of nonstandard mainboards.
- No physical access needed. root access is sufficient.
- No bootable floppy disk, bootable CD-ROM or other media needed.
- No keyboard or monitor needed. Simply reflash remotely via SSH.
- No instant reboot needed. Reflash your ROM in a running system, verify
it, be happy. The new firmware will be present next time you boot.
- Crossflashing and hotflashing is possible as long as the flash chips
are electrically and logically compatible (same protocol). Great for
recovery.
- Scriptability. Reflash a whole pool of identical machines at the same
time from the command line. It is recommended to check flashrom output
and error codes.
- Speed. flashrom is much faster than vendor flash tools.
- Supports Linux, FreeBSD, DragonFly BSD, Solaris, Mac OS X. Please
refer to the README for build instructions.

Thanks go to everyone who contributed to flashrom over the years and
especially to Li-Ta Lo for starting this project.

Please note that rewriting your flash chip can be dangerous and flashrom
developers make no guarantees whatsoever. That said, many users have
successfully replaced proprietary tools such as awdflash, amiflash and
afudos with flashrom.

flashrom has its own home page at http://coreboot.org/flashrom

flashrom 0.9.0 can be downloaded in various ways:

Anonymous checkout from the subversion repository at
svn://coreboot.org/flashrom/tags/flashrom-0.9.0

Tarball download at
http://qa.coreboot.org/releases/flashrom-0.9.0.tar.gz
http://qa.coreboot.org/releases/flashrom-0.9.0.tar.bz2
with GPG signatures at
http://qa.coreboot.org/releases/flashrom-0.9.0.tar.{gz,bz2}.asc





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