Yes, you are correct.  Typing too quickly, thinking of POWER8 :)

----- Original Message -----
> From: "Merlin Büge" <[email protected]>
> To: "Timothy Pearson" <[email protected]>
> Cc: "coreboot" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2019 2:40:28 PM
> Subject: Re: [coreboot] Re: OpenBMC on KGPE-D16, somebody has it working?

> On Thu, 17 Oct 2019 13:53:05 -0500 (CDT)
> Timothy Pearson <[email protected]> wrote:
> [...]
>> On our POWER line there's a new project called "!BMC" right now that offers a
>> very minimal boot-only BMC.  That targets the AST2400 and ppc64, but it might
>> be an easy backport target to the D16 given the similarities between the
>> hardware of the AST2400 and the AST2050.
> 
> I think it's the AST2500 which !BMC targets.
> 
> 
> Merlin
> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> > From: "insurgo" <[email protected]>
>> > To: "coreboot" <[email protected]>
>> > Sent: Monday, October 14, 2019 10:40:22 AM
>> > Subject: [coreboot] Re: OpenBMC on KGPE-D16, somebody has it working?
>> 
>> > OpenBMC for the KGPE-D16 is here and "works":
>> > https://www.raptorengineering.com/coreboot/kgpe-d16-bmc-port-status.php
>> > 
>> > 
>> > This is stale, PoC state quality:
>> > 
>> > - SSH password is hardcoded to 0penBMC
>> > 
>> > - TTY gets corrupted after a while and OpenBMC needs to be restarted to
>> > fix the issue (asus_power.sh reset)
>> > 
>> > - Thermal management is for server, not workstation. That needs to be
>> > hacked to not have all fans, full speed, all the time since AST2050
>> > controls thermal management when powered up.
>> > 
>> > - REST API is exposed
>> > 
>> > If you want the OpenBMC bitbake binary produced, let me know.
>> > 
>> > 
>> > u-bmc would be awesome. I opened this ticket for u-bmc's KGPE-D16:
>> > 
>> > https://github.com/u-root/u-bmc/issues/133
>> > 
>> > 
>> > Regards,
>> > 
>> > Thierry/Insurgo
>> > 
>> > On 10/13/19 1:11 AM, ron minnich wrote:
>> >> If you like running systemd on your bmc, the minimum 60 seconds
>> >> openbmc takes to boot, the complex, fragile, and long time it takes to
>> >> build from source, and the openbmc stack's need for giant memory
>> >> footprint and lots of nvme, stop reading.
>> >>
>> >> IF, OTOH, you like the idea of a very lightweight stack, which builds
>> >> in minutes not hours, and needs maybe 32M of memory to run, and boots
>> >> much faster, well, you might want to checkout u-bmc.
>> >>
>> >> https://github.com/u-root/u-bmc
>> >>
>> >> On Sat, Oct 12, 2019 at 2:00 PM Kinky Nekoboi <[email protected]> 
>> >> wrote:
>> >>> Debian 10.
>> >>>
>> >>> Thats perfect i  have the nessary flashing tools.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Am 12.10.19 um 22:57 schrieb Merlin Büge:
>> >>>> Hi,
>> >>>>  
>> >>>>> Due to lib depenency hell i am not able to build openbmc myself atm.
>> >>>>>  
>> >>>> Are you building on Debian (9 or 10)?
>> >>>>  
>> >>>>> Does somebody has openbmc working for there kgpe-d16 system and can
>> >>>>> maybe send me a rom ?
>> >>>> I'll send you a separate email.
>> >>>>  
>> >>>>> Can i flash the module with a Programmer and testclip or only 
>> >>>>> internally?
>> >>>> Yes, a SOIC16 testclip and an SPI programmer like the CH341a will work.
>> >>>>
>> >>>>
>> >>>> Merlin
>> >>>>
>> >>>>  
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