![]() Apparently the Raspberry Pi is very suitable for this kind of thing as it has a SPI interface and is able to run linux. While doing some research online I found several articles/posts from people using a Raspberry Pi to flash SPI flash chips. ![]() This post is an addition to my previous post: “ How to flash bios chips with Arduino“. Last updated on December 1st, 2020 at 09:32 pm
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