From: Larry Jackson (LarryJackson@iName.com)
Date: 05/07/00-04:33:22 PM Z
There is only one reason to remove the SanDisk.
An unmodified V3 I-Opener BIOS will only boot ONE IDE drive,
which is the SanDisk. If you remove the SanDisk then you can
boot a HD with a previous SanDisk image and reflash the bios.
Personally I'd much rather scrape some epoxy than try this approach.
The SanDisk is intelligent and will disappear if you have 2 other IDE
devices.
This was determined by yhe guy who got a CD and HD to work at the same time.
LarryJackson@iName.com
From: <tomatom@juno.com>
> i'm not clear on this---if someone removed the sandisk on
> a V3 iOpener , would it be easier to flash the bios chip &/or
> access the CMOS/BIOS---in other words, is this the 1st. step
> in hacking the V3 ???
>
> On Sun, 07 May 2000 10:13:27 -0400 Rat <mice@netrox.net> writes:
> > >
> > > The SanDisk is surface mounted to the motherboard,
> > > I certainly would not try removing it.
> >
> > The SanDisk was easily removed and good riddance. Take a common pin,
> > like the ones that come in a new dress-shirt. Push it along side the
> > chip, perpendicular to the pins. Touch each pin shortly, to heat it,
> > and pry up with the pin. Had my chip off in 3 minutes and never
> > looked back.
> >
> > Al
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