with everything older.
>
> On Thu, Dec 24, 2020 at 12:03 PM Balázs Vinarz wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > Have you experienced anything like this while compiling from the branch
> > 4.8.1?
> > I have a fresh and a ~ 1 year old crossgcc pack, but both are end up
Someone's reply may have been gone.
In the end, I ended up to build the crossgcc part with an Ubuntu bases
Docker image.
https://hub.docker.com/r/loop0br/coreboot-compile
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Hi!
Have you experienced anything like this while compiling from the branch 4.8.1?
I have a fresh and a ~ 1 year old crossgcc pack, but both are end up
after a make menuconfig ; make -j8 with the same way.
In the latest crossgcc build, I had to apply an include string fix to
binutils and a
The factory BIOS is write protected with that efi module. To have an
unrestricted factory firmware, your options are:
- dump the chip, remove the module and reflash the content
- remove the module from the image you want to flash, and flash it with EZflash
This module exists in the factory BIOS
Hello there!
I just recently started to work again on my port for Asus A88XM-E,
which is based on the F2A85-M:
https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/30987.
The master build was broken for the A88XM-E and I though maybe some of
the differences between the sources have caused this, but it's
Hi,
the first postlog is the same, so A5-80 in an endless loop, there was one
time when its end with 79 then shuts down itself, thistime the memory is in
the B1 slot.
I was made a video at 60fps, and its more accurate, so the sequence is
FF-88-80-88-78-72-28-29-24-29-25-55-89-73 than a shutdown,
Hi,
the first postlog is the same, so A5-80 in an endless loop, there was one
time when its end with 79 then shuts down itself, thistime the memory is in
the B1 slot.
I was made a video at 60fps, and its more accurate, so the sequence is
FF-88-80-88-78-72-28-29-24-29-25-55-89-73 than a shutdown,
Hi.
I compiled from the source about 6 months and now. The mobo is still unable
to boot.
Serial debugs are attached, i tried with many memory-modules in all sockets.
There are two options, when the postcard jumps between codes A5 and 80:
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