Uwe Hermann wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 09:35:21AM -0500, bari wrote:
It would be great if you could get the AM2, 690/600 code to work on a
few production boards that are readily available through distributors.
I've also looked at some candidate boards with RS690 chipset. So far I've
found quite a few boards which still have a socketed ROM chip (SOIC8 or PLCC).
Soldered-on ROM chips are unfortunate as recovery without soldering skills
is usually impossible.
See http://www.coreboot.org/Desktops for details.
HTH, Uwe.
The desktop boards probably won't be on the shelves for long. The AMD
790 has already replaced much of it. There are a few mini-itx boards in
long term production that may make more sense.
Many are found here:
http://wwwd.amd.com/catalog/salescat.nsf/shopsearchview?SearchView&Query=%5Bform_factor=Mini-ITX%5D%20and%20%5Bprocessor=AMD%20Athlon%E2%84%A2%2064%5D
-Bari
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