On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:57 AM, Christopher Havel <[email protected]> wrote: > Forgive a top-post, please, Luke - I'm on my phone. > > Coreboot, IIRC, is a replacement for BIOS/UEFI. So if you have the original > system's motherboard intact - in which case you cannot drop in the chip you > want to drop in - you can replace the contents of what is essentially the > boot ROM chip with coreboot. That's as far as that goes... >
Ok so it doesn't really do that much on it's own. Got it, thanks. I was thinking more along the lines of old thinkpads which have a decent amount of reverse engineering done to them. Even the x230 has the keyboard layout reverse engineered by a sysadmin who wanted to soehorn the old 7 row on it. _______________________________________________ arm-netbook mailing list [email protected] http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook Send large attachments to [email protected]
