Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-31 Thread Dan Lykowski
this? Thanks Dan Lykowski --- On Wed, 12/31/08, ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com wrote: From: ron minnich rminn...@gmail.com Subject: Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out. To: Bao, Zheng zheng@amd.com Cc: engineerguy3...@yahoo.com, coreboot@coreboot.org Date: Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-31 Thread Zheng Bao
:25:53 -0800 From: engineerguy3...@yahoo.com To: rminn...@gmail.com CC: coreboot@coreboot.org Subject: Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out. Ron, That sounds ok. I copied over dbm690t in both the mainboard and target directories to advantech/som-5781. I will be getting things to work

Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-31 Thread ron minnich
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 4:59 AM, Zheng Bao fishb...@hotmail.com wrote: Everything makes its own sense. I believe you should make up a new directory in mainboard for each SuperIO. Anyone else? I agree. The design of the config tool and runtime is not set up for different types of superios.

[coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-30 Thread Dan Lykowski
Hi, I'm just starting to find the time to get involved in coreboot. My board is an Advantec SOM-5781. It seems pretty close to the reference design so I thought I would give loading the vanilla dbm690t bios a shot. I have a Sempron 2100+ in a AM2 socket. ITE IT8712F SuperIO @ 0x2E. Has anyone

Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-30 Thread Bao, Zheng
Subject: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out. Hi, I'm just starting to find the time to get involved in coreboot. My board is an Advantec SOM-5781. It seems pretty close to the reference design so I thought I would give loading the vanilla dbm690t bios a shot. I have a Sempron 2100+ in a AM2 socket

Re: [coreboot] 690/600 Just starting out.

2008-12-30 Thread ron minnich
On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 6:20 PM, Bao, Zheng zheng@amd.com wrote: The dbm690t uses S1G1 socket. The mainboard/amd/xxx/Config.lb should be modified to AM2. That's fine for testing but, Dan, if that test works let's get a mainboard directory set up for your new board the right way. Thanks