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author | Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk> | 2015-02-15 03:52:04 (EST) |
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committer | Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk> | 2015-02-15 03:52:04 (EST) |
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diff --git a/docs/install/x200_external.html b/docs/install/x200_external.html index 8c1df7e..b3de46b 100644 --- a/docs/install/x200_external.html +++ b/docs/install/x200_external.html @@ -94,24 +94,22 @@ POMONA 5250 (correlate with the BBB guide) 3.3V PSU RED - - 17 - this is pin 1 on the flash chip. in front of it is the screen. === right side of the X200 (where the audio jacks are) === <i>This is how you will connect. Numbers refer to pin numbers on the BBB, on the plugs near the DC jack.</i> -Here is a photo of the SOIC-8 flash chip: <a href="images/x200/soic8.jpg" alt="freenode IRC #libreboot 01:42 UK/London timezone February 8th 2015: pehjota: fchmmr: Here are two photos in the camera's configured resolution; resize them as you wish: http://www.pehjota.net/~pj/x200/soic-8/. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 or later. If you want other angles or anything, let me know.">images/x200/soic8.jpg</a> -(image copyright 2015 Patrick "P. J." McDermott <pj@pehjota.net>, CC BY-SA 3.0 or later) +Here is a photo of the SOIC-8 flash chip:<br/> +<img title="Copyright 2015 Patrick "P. J." McDermott <pj@pehjota.net>, CC BY-SA 3.0 or later" src="images/x200/soic8.jpg" alt="freenode IRC #libreboot 01:42 UK/London timezone February 8th 2015: pehjota: fchmmr: Here are two photos in the camera's configured resolution; resize them as you wish: http://www.pehjota.net/~pj/x200/soic-8/. License: CC BY-SA 3.0 or later. If you want other angles or anything, let me know." alt="" /> Look at the pads in that photo, on the left and right. Those are for SOIC-16. Would it be possible to remove the SOIC-8 and solder a SOIC-16 chip on those pins? </pre> <p> <b>On the X200S the flash chip is underneath the board, in a WSON package. - The pinout is very much the same as a SOIC-8, except you need to solder (there are no clips available). - <a href="images/x200/wson_soldered.jpg">images/x200/wson_soldered.jpg</a> (image copyright (C) 2014 <a href="mailto:sgsit@libreboot.org">Steve Shenton</a> under CC-BY-SA 4.0 - or higher, same license that this document uses) shows it wired (soldered) and - connected to a BBB.</b> + The pinout is very much the same as a SOIC-8, except you need to solder (there are no clips available).<br/> + The following image shows how this is done:</b><br/> + <img src="images/x200/wson_soldered.jpg" title="Copyright 2014 Steve Shenton <sgsit@libreboot.org> under CC-BY-SA 4.0" alt="" /> <br/> In this image, a pin header was soldered onto the WSON. Another solution might be to de-solder the WSON-8 chip and put a SOIC-8 there instead. Check the list of SOIC-8 flash chips at <a href="../hcl/gm45_remove_me.html#flashchips">../hcl/gm45_remove_me.html#flashchips</a> but do note that these are only 4MiB (32Mb) chips. The only X200 SPI chips with 8MiB capacity are SOIC-16. For 8MiB capacity in this case, the X201 SOIC-8 flash chip (Macronix 25L6445E) might work. - <br/> Another possible solution: ground GPIO33 and boot up in non-descriptor mode. This might make software flashing possible, if it's possible to circumvent any flashing protections that might exist. </p> @@ -120,9 +118,8 @@ chip on those pins? Connect Pomona 5252/5250 to the X200 flash chip, and dump/flash </h2> <p> - <a href="images/x200/x200_pomona.jpg">images/x200/x200_pomona.jpg</a> - shows everything connected. In this picture, the X200 is being flashed - with the BBB. + The following photo shows an X200 flashed using the BBB:<br/> + <img src="images/x200/x200_pomona.jpg" alt="" /> </p> <p> Remove the battery from your X200, then remove all the screws on |