>>> Processor: AMD Geode GX 366MHz >>> Memory: 64MB Flash/128MB RAM >>> >>> >> S30 comes with different flash/ram combos. >> Mine has 32MB Flash/ 64MB RAM >> > I wonder where the flash is located at, in the bios chip, or if it's an > IDE devices 'flash' thing.
Yes, there is a funny little connector (looks like something you would see in a laptop) connected to a 32MB IDE flash disk module. I can boot Linux over USB and in Linux it looks just like a IDE hard drive. The S30 only has a 256k bios chip. Only other difference is it has CS5535 southbridge with a VIA USB 2.0 chip. >>> >>> So besides the tool outputs etc etc I posted earlier; I'll take loads of >>> pics. Do I need to pry off the CPUs heatsink for a pic of that? Since I >>> don't know how to best re-attach it; id' like to postpone that. >>> >>> >> Yes I think this is a great idea :-) No need to take the heatsink off, we >> already know what the CPU is. I propose a new wiki page "Wyse Thin > Clients" >> That we can upload pics too, and information about each system. I have 3 > or >> 4 different models so a central info point would be cool. I would be glad >> to take lots of pics too. >> > Ok I'll do my best to make some nice pics of front/back of the pcb and > some of the chips. >> >>> Also not having a GX VSA is kinda really off-putting; it basically means >>> I can't use coreboot on this thing yet? How did people do it on the S30 >>> and more specifically the S50? The S50 does list as being supported, > how? >>> >>> >> Don't worry about VSA too much, I am sure we can up with a solution when > we >> get to that point. >> >> > Ok. Atm I have compiled everything and it seemed to build after some > tweaking fine; using the Wyse S50 mainboard. > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot -- Thanks, Joseph Smith Set-Top-Linux www.settoplinux.org -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

