From: Larry Jackson (LarryJackson@iName.com)
Date: 05/07/00-12:43:55 AM Z
From: David Lerner <zetan@cpcug.org>
To: <iopener@scsiboy.com>
> I finally gave up on hacking into the V3 system and gent the epoxy removal
> route. It took longer than I care to admit, and I wound up bending a few
> of the pins so that they no longer made contact with the BIOS chip.
>
SNIP
>
> It should be possible to remove the Sandisk and have it reprogramed on
> another IO that will boot from a hard disk. Subsequent reflashing of the
> BIOS should be easy. This would avoid the hairy job of chipping and
> scraping the epoxy. Does anyone have any tips on removing the Sandisk?
>
> Dave
The SanDisk is surface mounted to the motherboard,
I certainly would not try removing it.
To avoid removing epoxy, we need to find a backdoor.
Either making a HD look like the old Sandisk,
so it boots and the old hacks work.
or find another way to login to QNX.
Like cracking the new passwords and getting to a login prompt.
I wonder if you can login the serial port?
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