a couple links for lpc flashing
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ASUS KFSN4-DRE
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ASUS KFSN4-DRE
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TODO: Document PLCC32 (LPC) flashing. The only Libreboot target that uses this
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The KFSN4-DRE has an LPC chip. Most people have been flashing these
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is ASUS KFSN4-DRE. On that one, internal flashing is possible from the vendor
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internally, hot-swapping the chip out after boot, preserving the original chip,
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firmware, with flashrom running on the host CPU (it is recommended to hotswap
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and using flashrom on a new chip as described above.
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a new chip and flash the new chip, after booting into a GNU+Linux system).
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TODO: Document PLCC32 (LPC) flashing.
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The [FlexyICE](https://www.coreboot.org/FlexyICE) has been used to flash these
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chips, but it is hard to find now. A custom flasher may be made such as
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[flashrom serprog stm32](https://github.com/wosk/stm32-vserprog-lpc) or
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[teensy flasher](https://www.flashrom.org/Teensy_3.1_SPI_%2B_LPC/FWH_Flasher)
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TARGET: Apple Macbook2,1, Macbook1,1 and iMac5,2 (i945 platform)
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TARGET: Apple Macbook2,1, Macbook1,1 and iMac5,2 (i945 platform)
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