Thank you very much.So, after having made clear the corresponding points do you think that the following hardware will be sufficient to flash the coreboot/SeaBIOS ROM to the chip of my ThinkPad X220 (notebook version, not tablet version):Raspberry Pi with keyboard and screenPomona or SOIC8
On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 12:21:24PM +0100, Nico Huber wrote:
> On 18.01.22 10:40, bernd...@web.de wrote:
>> How long may the wires be?
>
> 10 to 20cm works well. Sometimes shorter is better, but the X220
> shouldn't make you any trouble. So I'd rather choose cables that don't
> make handling of
Thank you for your updates, Jeff.
Jeff Daly wrote:
> the feedback I got from Intel is that they will be moving away from
> internal support for DNV coreboot.
It's sad and telling to see one of the most ambitious technology
companies in the world, one that routinely pushed technology limits,
On 18.01.22 10:40, bernd...@web.de wrote:
> "Depends on your ThinkPad model, usually yes if the clip fits the chip,
> the wires fit the clip and aren't too long, and you have PSUs to power
> everything."
>
> It's a ThinkPad X220 (notebook version, not tablet version). Let's provide
> that
> the
"Depends on your ThinkPad model, usually yes if the clip fits the chip,the wires fit the clip and aren't too long, and you have PSUs to powereverything."It's a ThinkPad X220 (notebook version, not tablet version). Let's provide that the clip fits the chip, the wires fit the clip and I have PSUs to
Thank you. I didn't know before what PSUs (abbreviation) are but I knew what Power Supply Units are. Originalnachricht Betreff: [coreboot] Re: Installing coreboot with SeaBIOSVon: Sam Kuper An: coreboot@coreboot.orgCc: On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 06:43:42PM +0100, bernd...@web.de
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