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  • ...ok/netbook, please do '''NOT''' try flashrom because interactions with the EC on these machines might crash your machine during flashing. flashrom tries ...
    4 KB (764 words) - 10:25, 2 July 2021
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    236 KB (28,964 words) - 23:33, 3 April 2023
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    237 KB (29,122 words) - 23:33, 3 April 2023
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    237 KB (29,146 words) - 23:32, 3 April 2023
  • * Add support for more than one Super I/O or EC per machine. ...
    4 KB (603 words) - 21:07, 1 March 2015
  • ...chip (25X40VSIG) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).<br /> ...
    121 KB (15,240 words) - 00:00, 19 February 2012
  • ...chip (25X40VSIG) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).<br /> ...
    134 KB (17,073 words) - 11:48, 8 August 2012
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing, either by blocking ...
    179 KB (22,737 words) - 23:00, 13 August 2013
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    204 KB (25,370 words) - 22:28, 1 March 2015
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    213 KB (26,435 words) - 17:56, 13 March 2016
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    217 KB (26,890 words) - 19:53, 2 January 2018
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    222 KB (27,507 words) - 14:43, 3 June 2019
  • ...the chip (25X40) is behind some SPI flash translation layer (likely in the EC, the ENE KB3310).</nowiki><br /> ...
    227 KB (27,982 words) - 15:36, 5 January 2023
  • ...we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing. See http://www.flas ...
    5 KB (837 words) - 09:23, 25 November 2021
  • .... This is especially a problem with Intel chipsets because they contain an EC (named ME by Intel), which uses the flash (r/w!). In this case you can trig ...
    2 KB (416 words) - 19:05, 9 January 2016
  • Usual legacy EC commands over 62h/64h port - widely known Extended EC commands: ...
    2 KB (366 words) - 16:37, 26 September 2010
  • Most (all?) laptop designs use an EC (embedded controller) to control the backlight, watch the battery status, e ...chip (safely), the EC needs to be suspended/stopped. The code to stop the EC typically is found at the end of a BIOS binary. This page is about that tra ...
    2 KB (269 words) - 21:18, 31 August 2014
  • ...we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing, either by blocking ...mming information for an EC is public, the errata (often needed to use the EC for flashing) are not. ...
    7 KB (1,196 words) - 15:51, 26 September 2010
  • ME stands for Management Engine (or Manageability Engine) and refers to an [[EC|Embedded Controller]] found in Intel chipsets. It uses different versions o ...
    3 KB (540 words) - 19:51, 18 October 2020
  • ...we recommend to use the vendor flashing utility. The embedded controller (EC) in these machines often interacts badly with flashing, either by blocking ...
    682 bytes (97 words) - 00:23, 1 January 2013