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Re: MAP == A-Eon.com? Part 2
Posted on 3-Jan-2010 20:15:48
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@Doobrey

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OK, one thing I have noticed on that picture.. where the chuff is the flash for the bootrom ?


We can see a number of small black chips. One to the left of the battery holder at the opposite end of that long header. A few between the CPU and the rear pannel audio and USB connectors, something between the x16 slots. The smaller ones near the whote "ComactFlash" socket are probably level shifters or drivers of some kind. Those to the left of the CPU as well as above it near the ATX connector are likely all power things. Flash chips can be small and don't need to be in a socket like the Eyetech boards.

My guess is the one near the battery and long header/SATA connectors. But I also don't find the FLASH chip very exciting. :p

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