The ASUS KGPE-D16 fails verification for branch master as of commit
27f3ce6337b293cfc7be0eb8592feb411cf2cc5f
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On 01/26/2017 05:13 PM, Paul Menzel via coreboot wrote:
> Dear coreboot folks,
>
>
> As many of you know, last week was not pretty [1]. Unfortunately, no
> solution was found.
>
> Chances are slim, that the involved parties will get along in the
> f
Dear coreboot folks,
As many of you know, last week was not pretty [1]. Unfortunately, no
solution was found.
Chances are slim, that the involved parties will get along in the
future, but hopefully they will.
I had hoped, that the community would have been asked for help before
to find a soluti
Dear coreboot folks,
No idea, if you already new this, but I didn’t know that there was a
dedicated SeaBIOS IRC channel, until somebody mentioned it in
#coreboot.
Just wanted to let you know, as it’s not documented yet [1].
Thanks,
Paul
[1] https://www.seabios.org
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Andrey Korolyov wrote:
> > Buy another chip, make a breakout board, remove onboard chip, connect
> > probes to breakout board, connect breakout board to mainboard.
>
> Thanks, but this is a pretty time-consuming method if I need to tap
> four consecutive legs out of one hundred.
Yes for sure! In
>
> Buy another chip, make a breakout board, remove onboard chip, connect
> probes to breakout board, connect breakout board to mainboard.
>
Thanks, but this is a pretty time-consuming method if I need to tap
four consecutive legs out of one hundred. Also BBs adding extra
crosstalk which could lea
Andrey Korolyov wrote:
> tap 0.5mm pitched packages - how it could be done
Buy another chip, make a breakout board, remove onboard chip, connect
probes to breakout board, connect breakout board to mainboard.
> i945, so initial porting has been done with very small effort, but
..
> raminit run af
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On 01/19/2017 11:36 AM, Martin Roth wrote:
> Hey Merlin,
> I was taking and keeping track of the pledges for Talos, so I'd be
> happy to continue.
>
> Martin
I just wanted to bring this back up for discussion. Raptor is chipping
in funding for ove
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On 01/26/2017 10:14 AM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 01/26/2017 10:12 AM, ron minnich wrote:
>> On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:41 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hypothetical example: I buy a machine with built-in microcode from the
>>> young Anakin Skywalke
On 01/26/2017 10:12 AM, ron minnich wrote:
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:41 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
Hypothetical example: I buy a machine with built-in microcode from the
young Anakin Skywalker. A decade later, Darth Vader releases a
microcode update. Should I apply it?
A decade later? You should
Hi,
probably several people in the list met the same struggle to tap 0.5mm
pitched packages (almost all SIOs and at least all H8/300 chips) - how
it could be done without using micromanipulator or sticking flat cable
with an equal pitch size on side of a chip? While it is possible to
solder a sing
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 3:41 AM Sam Kuper wrote:
>
>
> Hypothetical example: I buy a machine with built-in microcode from the
> young Anakin Skywalker. A decade later, Darth Vader releases a
> microcode update. Should I apply it?
>
A decade later? You should buy a new computer.
ron
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coreboo
Hello,
Our company [1] offers a coreboot flashing service [2] for various
coreboot-supported devices.
We would like to be added to https://www.coreboot.org/Products if possible.
If there are any steps we have to undertake, please let us know.
Thanks in advance!
[1] https://www.datraverse.com/
Thank you.
It is very useful to me.
2017-01-26 오전 1:45에 Andy Knowles 이(가) 쓴 글:
Hi,
Use the cbfstool, like so:
build/util/cbfstool/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom extract -n fsp.bin -f
fsp.bin
Good luck!
Andy
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On 26.01.2017 12:41, Sam Kuper wrote:
> On 25/01/2017, ron minnich wrote:
>> If you have a machine with microcode updates, you
>> should load the updates. I have never understood the objections to
>> microcode blobs. If you accept the microcode that's on the machine already,
>> then objecting to t
On 25/01/2017, ron minnich wrote:
> If you have a machine with microcode updates, you
> should load the updates. I have never understood the objections to
> microcode blobs. If you accept the microcode that's on the machine already,
> then objecting to the microcode blob is creating a distinction
It is very strange, but my keyboard doesn't work.
I have tried to connect another keyboard - LEDs blinked 20 percent of cases and
also diesn't work.
I took your advice Martin and increased the delay (200, 500, 5000) - didn't
help.
cbfstool coreboot.rom add-int -i 200 -n "etc/usb-time-sigatt"
Un
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:26:53AM -0600, Aaron Durbin via coreboot wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Timothy Pearson
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> > On 01/24/2017 10:55 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> >> I know the 63xx has a very fatal NMI exploit, bu
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