Hello
On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 5:46 AM, Sven Schnelle <[email protected]> wrote: > > The good thing: you run the motherboard without anything else on the > docking > station, which is nice for coreboot development because you can access > almost anything on the hardware. I'm not sure if i soldered a SPI or LPC > connector to it for reflashing. > That is very interesting - I discovered it was possible after getting a keyboard only for the power button (DUH!) But may I ask you where you soldered the SPI connector?? I got a pomona, but that would be much easier to leave on. Also, to cool down the CPU and the chipset, are you using the original lenovo radiator and fan? I don't have a complete X60 to spare (want to keep my X60), but just > drop me a line if you want to have that 'Coreboot development kit' :) > Same for me - I would like to help with the development of coreboot native video on the X60 tablet (with its 2 other serial ports for the wacom and irda). But it has been some time since I did that kind of coding, my skills are rusty and I don't know the new tools (git !) enough to be helpful yet. However, I can support development by giving away fully working motherboards to support this endeavour. You only need an ultrabase. Charles
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