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  • #11
    It's not so complicated, i flashed with hotswap completely different vendors of firmware chips with an old board. New chips usually use SPI protocol. You can use basically every chip with same connectors which is supported by flashrom. And that are very many chips, basically they could be even bigger. If flashrom svn works just try to clone your chip with hotflash.

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    • #12
      And what would you get with it? Most likely Coreboot with SeaBIOS payload, that's nothing that i would want. If you want to get real speed you want something else inside. Tianocore seems to have got some issues from their wiki, you need GOP enabled video drivers for gfx mode if you want to get rid of CSM (SeaBIOS is there used as CSM). If you start UEFI with SeaBIOS as CSM you can not gain anything. You could try GRUB2 as payload (maybe with encryption support)... Coreboot is something to play with, if you just want that it works it is not really required.

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