Hi everyone,
I mentioned this during my presentation at the coreboot conference
last week, and I was waiting for it to be merged before I announced it
on the mailing list.
For those of you working on recent hardware (this was tested on
skylake only, for broadwell to work, we need to add the spi
$30 off the usual $415 is nice if anyone is considering getting one.
The open box one for $311 probably doesn't have a warranty, so ask asus
first by email if you want to buy it open box.
"ASUCENT58FF6"
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On 06/09/2017 04:01 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> On 06/09/2017 02:06 PM, Nico Huber wrote:
>> On 09.06.2017 17:27, Raptor Engineering Automated Coreboot Test Stand wrote:
>>> The ASUS KFSN4-DRE fails verification for branch master as of commit
>>>
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On 06/11/2017 01:09 PM, Johnysecured88 wrote:
> The problem is there are no heavy duty apps for the power arch.
> Photoshop, Premiere, All Adobe apps, all Autocad/3ds max, the list goes
> on an on.
Respectfully, if you are using those applications,
On Mon, Jun 12, 2017 at 12:13 AM 王翔 wrote:
>
> The configstring implement by spike or other SOC?
>
yes.
But it seems they will eventually use FDT, since most of the people in the
discussion think Linux compatibility is the single most important thing.
ron
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I try to boot linux use coreboot. But I get some error.
Jumping to boot code at 9000()
CPU0: stack: 8080 - 80801000, lowest used address
8084, stack used:
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