On Fri, Dec 3, 2021 at 11:23 AM Matt DeVillier wrote:
> 3) You really need a Suzy-Q cable in order to reprogram the main
> firmware, and to get serial debug info out in order to diagnose the
> issue.
Gotcha, I'll look into getting one.
> PS - you didn't mention what payload you built it with,
Thank you for the suggestions, your time, and useful information; I'll
look into getting a SuzyQ cable.
Matthew Kunjummen
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I think the reason the question comes up time and time again is
because the effort is non trivial. Were it reasonably easy, it would
have been done by now. It's easy to get it to compile, but getting it
to work solidly is not at all easy.
It's very hard to let old systems go. But there's always a
>
> It's just software, so it could certainly be done. How much work would
> be involved is the right question. Alas, I have no idea. One needs to
> study the AGESA sources to tell, I guess.
>
This question has come up time and time again:
What would actually be involved in {"cleaning up","doing
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Hello Matthew,
On 02.12.21 19:55, Matthew K wrote:
> 1. Am I even looking at the right chip?
No.
> Is there a different 32MB Rom that I should be flashing to?
Yes and no. There is another chip, but a current Chromebook shouldn't
require you to access the chip directly. Generally, one should be
Kudos on taking the initiative (and making some progress -- at least getting
an audience!)!
On Friday, December 03, 2021 10:01:49 AM Zeh, Werner wrote:
> I took this action item and reached out to Intel in this regard. As a
> result I have had two meetings with the responsible people at Intel
In the 1 Dec 2021 leadership meeting, we discussed applying to the
2022 Google Summer of Code project.
Needs:
- Primary Admin
- Ideas for projects
- Mentors
Primary Admin needed:
Eric Peers and Martin Roth have both volunteered to help admin the
project, but neither has time to act as the
# 1 December 2021 - coreboot Leadership Meeting Minutes
## Attendees
Felix Singer, Martin Roth, Werner Zeh, Patrick Georgi, Julius Werner,
Eric Peers, Tim Wawrzynczak, Matt DeVillier, Felix Held, Stefan
Reinauer, Jason Glenesk
## Key Decisions
* coreboot is interested in doing GSOC 2022, but
1) no, that's not the main firmware chip (possibly the EC firmware).
There's a 25Q256 chip for the main firmware somewhere, likely a WSON-8
package
2) N/A
3) You really need a Suzy-Q cable in order to reprogram the main
firmware, and to get serial debug info out in order to diagnose the
issue.
Dear coreboot community.
I guess the most of you have seen the tension that was introduced to the
community once Intel started to enable the Programmable Service Engine on
the new IOTG SoC called Elkhart Lake (for reference, please see [1]).
One of the outcome of this difficulties was to
Issue #325 has been reported by Francois Ollonois.
Bug #325: Asus P5QL-EM: NVIDIA card in PCIe X1 port not working
https://ticket.coreboot.org/issues/325
* Author: Francois Ollonois
* Status: New
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category:
* Target
Hello!
I've been attempting to flash Coreboot to a recently acquired Acer
Chromebook CP713-3W with the hope of eventually being able to boot from a
USB drive and install some variety of linux.
Currently my system is only limitedly responsive when booting, so I
acquired a flash programmer to try
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