Attila Kinali and Petter Urkedal should both have hardware.  They may need
some help getting the firmware updated so it can boot as a VGA console.  I
think Mark Marshall has developed an X11 driver for it.

I was hoping to get time this weekend to get my own build environment set up
here, but I'm too busy preparing for the WEED 2009 workshop at ISCA this
weekend.  Because of that and other things, I won't actually become
available again until July 6th.  However, nearly everything soft you need is
in the SVN repo.  The BIOS is relatively easy to build, and you can
synthesize the XP10 logic using "free" tools.  The only catch is the S3, but
it's been frozen for a while, and I have a bitfile in an email somewhere
that I can forward.

Between practicing the speech and packing, maybe I'll see what I can do
here, but there's only like a 5% chance I'll be able to get to it before I
fly out tomorrow.


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:20 PM, Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote:

> Attila Kinali wrote:
> > And as nobody else volunteered from OGP,there wont be anyone there.
>
> Is there any way we can show OGP hardware in the coreboot booth?
>
>
> //Peter
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