> On 22. sep. 2014, at 22:39, Olliver Schinagl <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> On 04/09/2014 10:29 PM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
>> 
>>> On Apr 8, 2014, at 21:58 , Jamie Lodberg wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, [email protected] wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> I then tested again on another S50: Backed up the factory ROM image, 
>>>> flashed my coreboot.rom, then flashed again with the factory ROM image - 
>>>> that box is still working. When I find my PLCC puller, I will try to 
>>>> revive the bricked S50.
>>> 
>>> A quick status update here - I found my PLCC puller!
>>> 
>>> My Tiny Core Linux flashrom rig is definitely working - I revived the 
>>> bricked S50 by flashing a factory image to it.
>>> 
>>> (Then I bricked it again hehe)
>> 
>> Success!
>> 
>> Haha silly me - I don't think they were bricked at all… as fijam wrote on 
>> his blog posting, the power button and LED don't work with coreboot. I had 
>> forgotten about this. I connected up a serial cable and saw that it was 
>> starting coreboot! Then I watched NanoBSD boot (with NO pcib hangs!!) and 
>> was able to ssh into it.
>> 
>> Only problem so far is FreeBSD complaining about an interrupt storm on IRQ 
>> 10 when I have the serial port connected. Hm.
>> 
>> Anyway, this is fantastic!!! :D
> When you get it all sorted, can you get us enlightened folks some more 
> detailed instructions how to get it all to build :)
> 
> Olliver

Ya I guess I never got around to posting my recipes. It would be good to blow 
the dust off this project again and get some help from the rest of you in 
getting VGA on boot to work, as well as choosing alternate boot device - I just 
haven't been able to get these things to work!

I'll try and consolidate my notes  and post them in the next few days.

  -Jamie
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