Hi Peter, Thank you for your positive answer and your welcome.
Well I start with m57sli, soldering first ;-) and then flashing eeprom to become free. I need some time to understand the coreboot structure and so there is some risk that I ask you, all you, for very stupid things but I'm sure you will be happy to kidding me well ... I appreciate your offer to supervise my work on this project and so I'll accept it too, it could be many supervisor ! Thank you, one more time, I'm so happy with this project ! Have a good day Coreboot people ! Cedric. 2008/9/30 Peter Stuge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hi Cedric, > > Cedric RIVERA wrote: > > I'm a french master degree student in Free Software ingeneering, > > looking for a year project to join and I really love to be involved > > in Coreboot community to : > > > > improve AMD690G chipset support, or > > port coreboot-v3 to Gigabyte M57SLI-S4, I've got one to develop. > > I think these two are both great candidates. m57sli in v3 has already > been started, so it is likely to be the simplest task. It would also > be a good way to get familiar with the code and structure. > > > > Openmoko coreboot port or > > Probably not so useful. Is there a PCI bus in the Openmoko? > > > > I just need that someone supervise my work and do, monthly, a > > feedback to my teacher at the university to have a note. > > > > Son is someone interested ? > > You already have some offers but I'll add myself too. :) I'm > interested in both 690 and m57sli in v3, but even more in K8/Fam10 in > v3 in general because I think we need to make some (relatively) small > design changes to make sure we get the most out of v3. > > > //Peter > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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