I see. Hopefully your BIOS chip is resilient enough, as supplying 5V
instead of 3.3 V might have damaged it or reduced its reliability.
Even if you got one of the faulty CH341A with 5V instead of 3.3V, it's
possible to hardware mod it like
https://www.chucknemeth.com/usb-devices/ch341a/3v-ch341a-mo
Hello Peter,
Thank you for your response!
Cool! And ambitious. :)
>
Yeah, the project is pretty hacky, to be frank, and will be limited to the
setup where SMRAM is from ah to bh.
In general coreboot makes an attempt to not go overboard with SMM code, in
> particular the QEMU board code m
Hello Peter,
Thank you for your response!
> Cool! And ambitious. :)
Yeah, the project is pretty hacky, to be frank, and will be limited to the
setup where SMRAM is from ah to bh.
> In general coreboot makes an attempt to not go overboard with SMM code,
> in particular the QEMU board co
Pardon me for the spam, this was meant to be a response, not a new post. This
can be disregarded and removed.
Mick
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