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-This code was written by Dave Ashley for NXTV, Inc. It is released under
-the terms of the GPL. The purpose is to let you write to the bootrom of
-the SMC9462TX card. The assumption is that you've stuck an AT29C512 in the
-socket. Note that the board has pins D5 + D6 reversed on the socket. Also
-the socket only supplies 3.3V to the rom. Good luck trying to locate a
-DIP programmable flash device that operates at 3.3V. What I do is to bend
-pin 32 back and solder a wire directly from the 5V side of the 3.3V regulator
-over to it. The dp83820's bootrom interface pins are all 5V logic tolerant.
-However mod your board at your own risk, no warranty or guarantees are implied
-or given!!! If you don't wire the 5V to the AT29C512, you can still read
-the rom contents (it operates ok at 3.3V evidently) but you can't write to it
-because the AT29C512 has a safety protection, it disables writes if the
-power supply voltage drops below 3.8V.
-
-See the comments at the top of the 2 C files for more information.
-
-The Makefile needs to be hacked to build for your system. If you can't
-figure it out you shouldn't be messing with this stuff anyway.
-
--Dave Ashley
-Email address intentionally left out to avoid spam.
-http://www.xdr.com/dash
-
-Mon Mar 8 13:55:34 PST 2004