QUOTE(xaudiox @ Jun 8 2009, 09:25 AM)
Great Job, is Intel chipsets supported now or is this still VIA only ?
Never used it to be honest.
You can technically use it on any chipset you want, you just need to know what the port for your chipset is.
The only downside to using a chipset other than VIA/nForce is that the drive you are trying to modify might not dump it's firmware without a VIA/nForce chipset.
However, if you try another chipset and the drive DOES dump it's firmware, then your chipset is compatible, and you are safe to continue flashing the drive.
QUOTE(alwaysonjohn @ Jun 8 2009, 09:33 AM)
for all those asking, this drive is a great way to flash if you are using a 64bit os. since jungleflasher won't work in the 64bit environment.
I didn't want it added to the process. I was hoping you can create a new section for emergency erasing for those that have somehow failed to completely erase their drives (or screwed up the flash). Samsung erase, benq erase, and LO_Erase. I would add some warning screens of course for the newbs, but if we had one dos tool to erase all the drives (except hitachi of course), then it could really help out the scene.
Ah, I see what you mean now. Sure, I would be happy to add that feature to the 'Advanced Options' menu in the next release.
I'm thinking I will be adding the ability to also dump the current firmware on the drive too.
Currently the 'Advanced Options' menu only allows you to manually flash a drive with user-provided (custom) firmware, but, as requested, I will also be adding the ability to manually dump, and manually erase drives in the next release.