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posted by martyb on Monday October 16 2017, @01:50AM   Printer-friendly
from the b-b-b-but-I-have-an-AMD! dept.

We've covered that it was possible and in theory how to do so before but I think having a proper How-To written up will save even us nerd types some hair pulling. Here's what you'll need to start:

  • an Intel-CPU-based target PC — that does not have Boot Guard enabled — on which you wish to disable the IME;
    • the target PC may be running an OEM BIOS (such as AMI, Dell etc.), or coreboot;
  • a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B single board computer ('RPi3'), for use as an external flash programmer;
  • a spare >= 8GB microSD card (to hold the 64-bit Gentoo O/S image we will use for the RPi3);
  • an appropriate IC clip for your target PC's flash chip, e.g.:
    • a Pomona 5250 for SOIC-8 chips;
    • a Pomona 5208 for unsocketed DIP-8 chips, or
    • a Pomona 5252 for SOIC-16 chips;
  • 8 female-female connector wires (to attach the appropriate clip to the RPi3's GPIO header);
  • a maintenance manual for your target PC, where available, to assist in safe disassembly / reassembly; and
    • whatever tools are stipulated in the above.

Given the above list, you'll obviously need to be comfortable identifying and connecting an IC clip to your flash chip. So, it's not a procedure for most grandmothers but neither is especially complex or difficult for the vast majority of desktop machines (laptop/other difficulty will vary widely). Also, the guide explicitly does not cover PLCC or WSON flash chips, so you're out of luck here if your board has such.

Happy hacking, folks.


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  • (Score: 2) by crafoo on Tuesday October 17 2017, @02:04AM (1 child)

    by crafoo (6639) on Tuesday October 17 2017, @02:04AM (#583265)

    Days like this I really miss my Amiga. Assembly was more fun on it too.

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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Tuesday October 17 2017, @04:08AM

    by anubi (2828) on Tuesday October 17 2017, @04:08AM (#583306) Journal

    That's the reason I stay with my simple stuff.

    I do not need to refresh a HD screen 60 FPS, but I *must* be able to trust the thing.

    If I can't trust it, I am really afraid to connect anything really important to it.

    I'd be more comfortable knowing my systems are running Arduinos than running something someone else can pwn me anytime he wants.

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    "Prove all things; hold fast that which is good." [KJV: I Thessalonians 5:21]