06-03-2015, 09:29 PM
Sorry for off-topic.
I am trying to make a dump of X220 BIOS, but have not succeeded yet. I am using SO8 clip and using GZUt EZP XPro as a programmer (http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.1.UFVm4f&id=39239453212&ns=1&_u=rmg8fi6d6f5&abbucket=12#detail).
On seller's page it is said that the programmer supports 3v chips, but I still want to ask whether I should using rst1024 method to power up the circuit?:
The X230 will power up the LAN/flash 3.3V domain with the computer turned off if Wake-On-LAN is active and an AC source is plugged in. You need to activate WoL in the BIOS and (in my experience) plug in a live ethernet cable. If the X230's RJ45 lights are on then the flash chip will be supplied with 3.3V.
Or, if I will try to do this there is a possibility that I burn the chip? (programmer supports 3v + 3.3v from circuit)
Thanks in advance.
I am trying to make a dump of X220 BIOS, but have not succeeded yet. I am using SO8 clip and using GZUt EZP XPro as a programmer (http://item.taobao.com/item.htm?spm=a230r.1.14.1.UFVm4f&id=39239453212&ns=1&_u=rmg8fi6d6f5&abbucket=12#detail).
On seller's page it is said that the programmer supports 3v chips, but I still want to ask whether I should using rst1024 method to power up the circuit?:
The X230 will power up the LAN/flash 3.3V domain with the computer turned off if Wake-On-LAN is active and an AC source is plugged in. You need to activate WoL in the BIOS and (in my experience) plug in a live ethernet cable. If the X230's RJ45 lights are on then the flash chip will be supplied with 3.3V.
Or, if I will try to do this there is a possibility that I burn the chip? (programmer supports 3v + 3.3v from circuit)
Thanks in advance.