Hi everyone,
i searched this forum for some answers, there already were questions concerning flashing via NIC, but these threads are a bit old and that's why i thought about asking this again. Just to make clear: my intention is to use a NIC just like the c't Flasher but with the advantage of the PCI bus. I saw that Uniflash supports PCI cards but in which way? Only flashing NIC bootroms or VGA Biosses?
Thanks in advance
Stephan
Using a NIC as PCI flashing device?
I KNOW REALTEK8139 NET CARD CAN FLASH 1M CHIP,YOU SHOULD USE RTFLASH TO DO IT AND DO SOME MOD.
http://www.biosdiy.net/article_view.asp?id=25
this article may be useful
http://www.biosdiy.net/article_view.asp?id=25
this article may be useful
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Realtek (RTL) based NIC can only be used for 1 Mbit chips since that's the biggest EEPROM chip capacity that RTL chip can decode, so, there is no workaround to make them supports chip with larger capacity.
i find intel pro100 netcard with bootrom socket can flash 2m chip ,but i cant find the card .