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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-06-27 22:51:52 (EDT)
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<p>
Libreboot currently lacks documentation for externally
re-flashing an LPC flash chip. However, these boards have
- the flash chip inside of an PLCC socket, and it is possible
+ the flash chip inside of a PLCC socket, and it is possible
to hot-swap the chips. If you want to back up your
known-working image, simply hot-swap the chip for one that
is the same capacity, after having dumped a copy of the