On 05/25/10 17:58, [email protected] wrote: > Is probably IDE, verrrrryyy unlikely its in the BIOS Rom. > > Mvh Anders I'll check the rom as advised on the list; but I wouldn't be supprised if it was; the IDE port is free and unused > > ----- Reply message ----- > Fra: "Oliver Schinagl" <[email protected]> > Dato: tir., maj 25, 2010 14:01 > Emne: [coreboot] Geode db800 vs Wyse S50 > Til: <[email protected]> > > On 05/25/10 13:07, Joseph Smith wrote: > > > > > > On Tue, 25 May 2010 10:45:47 +0200, Oliver Schinagl <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> On 05/25/10 00:16, Joseph Smith wrote: > >> > >>> On 05/24/2010 04:36 PM, Nils wrote: > >>> > >>>> Hi Oliver, > >>>> > >>>> Oliver wrote: > >>>> > >>>>> I just found http://www.coreboot.org/AMD_Geode_Porting_Guide over on > >>>>> the wiki and was wondering if that was maybe slightly outdated > or not > >>>>> needed for a Wyse S10? The S10 uses similar hardware as the S50. > >>>>> > >>>> The wiki page is a little outdated. > >>>> > >>>>> Actually the only difference is that the S50 has 128kb onboard > flash, > >>>>> so minor difference. > >>>>> > >>>> Are you sure ? > >>>> Joseph reported that his S30 uses a cs5535 instead of the cs5536 > on the > >>>> S50. > >>>> > >>> Yes my S30 has a GX2 and cs5535.From what I have read both the S30 and > >>> S50 are upgradable to the S10. It is just a bios and software upgrade. > >>> > >>> On another note I just got a V30L, sweet little VIA C& machine.... > >>> > >>> Hope that helps. > >>> > >>> > >> Hmm; I thought that the S10 was the most basic version :) > >> > >> > >> Processor: AMD Geode GX 366MHz > >> Memory: 0 Flash/128MB RAM > >> > >> > > So S10 has 0 flash??? Does it just PXE boot? > > > > > > Well it has a 2MB Bios chip, so I suppose the Wyse OS lives in the > biosflash area? > > Other then that, it only supports RDP, ICA int he Wyse OS; booting it > does from the following 3 options, IDE, PXE, USB. I'll take a foto of > the bios, though it really isn't interesting at all. > >> As the S50 reads: > >> Processor: AMD Geode GX 366MHz > >> Memory: 128MB Flash/256MB RAM > >> > >> btw they use a gx in the spec instead of gx2; odd. > >> > >> > > Yes you will see that alot, the GX is actually the sucsesor to the GX1. > > Others will call it GX2 for clarification (me :-)). > > > Ah! ok so there was GX1; and GX, but we call GX GX2 to make it sound as > a successor, as it is. I know linux uses GX2 in it's naming. > >> The S30 lists the same btw: > >> > >> 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. > >> > >> 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 > >
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