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Hi Zulkifli,
It is Intel Atom E3845 Quad-Core 1.91 GHz Processor.
Regards,
Season
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Hi,
I am trying to use a FPT tool to program the BIOS.
Recently, we replace a new SPI chip due to part shortages for our Baytrail based project.
The new SPI chip is W25Q64JW.
Here is the result,
it seems like the SPI chip is not supported.
Attached a zip file which contains the fpt64.efi & fparts.txt.
FPT version : 1.1.5.1162
I would like to ask is there any later FPT tool I can download to resolve this problem ?
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Hi season,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
May I know which Intel processor you are currently using?
Regards
Zulkifli
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Hello @season,
Thank you for contacting Intel Embedded Community.
The Bay Trail active support is no longer available.
Still, I verified but didn't find any kit regarding the Bay Trail family in the resource center that may be of help.
Also, there is this document but you will need a Premier account to get access to it.
#514482 - Bay Trail-T/I SoC SPI Flash Programming Guide
Best regards,
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Hi @Zulkifli_Intel ,
It is Intel Atom E3845 Quad-Core 1.91 GHz Processor.
Thanks!
Regards,
Chzi Sern Phor

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