Samsung "M393B5270CH0-CH9" nor SK Hynix "HMT151R7BFR4C-H9" work with
the Coreboot 4.9; I'm not sure on a specific error message; the
motherboard just didn't POST with those sticks.
The SK Hynix "HMT151R7BFR4C-H9" sticks worked with Libreboot 20160907
however.
Nanya "NT2GC64B88B0NF-CG", Micron
For non-ECC modules on the KCMA-D8, I found that Samsung M378B5273CH0-
CK0, Micron 16JTF25664AZ-1G4F1, and Nanya NT2GC64B88B0NF-CG work with
Coreboot.
I also had SK Hynix HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 which didn't work with Coreboot,
but worked on Libreboot. Samsung M393B5270CH0-CH9 also doesn't work
with
I had to do something similar with a KCMA-D8 motherboard, but I had an
old motherboard around that let me hotswap the BIOS chip, and I was
able to use flashrom from a Linux LiveUSB to flash the ASUS vendor BIOS
to the chip, while socketed in another motherboard.
After the flash, I powered off the
I build CB from the master branch a few times a month for an ASUS KCMA-
D8 motherboard. On some CB builds, CB will boot fine and consistently
(press the power button, wait a little bit, SeaBIOS starts).
On other CB builds, sometimes it may boot fine (power button, wait,
SeaBIOS), but other times
Hi, thanks for the info!
For the particular POST issue, I limited it down to the RAM. I replaced
it with some other RAM and it POSTs fine. I don't know if I mentioned
it in the initial post, but Libreboot's 2016 stable build booted fine
with that same RAM, as did the ASUS vendor BIOS; Coreboot
After some more compiles, I finally figured it out; it's the RAM.
The Hynix HMT151R7BFR4C-H9 sticks I have work fine in Libreboot, but
didn't work with any Coreboot release I tried (tagged 4.6, the last
build reported in board status for the KCMA-D8, and master). Tossed in
the old RAM I had lying
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