Dear Roger,

Thank you for your useful reply.

How did you get the Intel "rc" code?  Our Intel representative hasn't
heard of it!  We have an NDA with Intel.

> it's possible. i've worked on haswell cpu e3 series and c226 and booted win7
> and linux OS.
> you should get rc code from intel under NDA first,then make mrc.bin,port
> some pch rc code(sata,pcie,usb,etc).
> then it could boot.
>
> i use the basking ridge CRB code.
> and i got some help from aaron on this porting.
>
> roger
>
>> 在 2014年7月3日,下午3:04,David Hendricks <[email protected]> 写道:
>>
>> [[email protected]]
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 5:58 PM, Paul Wilcox-Baker <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> Dear coreboot,
>>>
>>> We have done some more research on the differences between the
>>> supported Haswell processors and PCH parts and what we have
>>> used in our design.
>>>
>>> We have designed a board with the E3-1268Lv3 device with the
>>> 82C226 PCH part.  It appears that all Haswell devices that
>>> have been ported are the mobile variety where the PCH device is
>>> packaged with the processor.
>>>
>>> Do the files to support the parts we wish to use exist anywhere
>>> else?  Is there a repository for non-GPL code perhaps?
>>>
>>> Can we use any of the coreboot utilities on a system with the
>>> same processor and PCH device to generate code for a coreboot
>>> that will support this CPU and PCH?
>>>
>>> Does Intel have the required files to generate coreboot for the
>>> processor and PCH part that we wish to use?  If they do how do
>>> we get them?  Perhaps they have some coreboot code that can be
>>> obtained under NDA or licence.
>>>
>>> Thanks, Paul.
>>>
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