Hi, > I'm currently eyeing the ASUS E35M1-M PRO Fusion AMD E-350 APU > (1.6GHz, Dual-Core) AMD Hudson M1 Micro AT over at newegg and was > wondering if any coreboot compatibility is known. > > I saw in the supported motherboards section that the asrock (the > budget section of asus?) does have a E350 based board that is > supported, so hopes are good for now :)
I am kindof working on it, but so far memory initialization fails most of the time (as in: I had two or three boots that reached the payload so far). The (apparently) same failure has been observed with the ASRock board as well: http://www.coreboot.org/pipermail/coreboot/2011-July/065795.html As such, I am actually currently not really working on it, but rather waiting for Frank Vibrans to have a closer look at the AGESA debug output the board generates before it stops. > Recently amd announced they'd support all future CPU's starting with > .. I forgot, but how well is this setup to be supported in, say a > year from now? > > I'm experienced with linux, and not scared of flashing, compiling > and testing. I (will soon) have jtag and other flashing capabilities > using bus-pirate and bus-blaster boards. I don't know if this board > has dual bios or swapable bios, as the only swapable chip is a > little 8 leggeded chip (doubt that's the 32MB flash). The current It's 32 Mb/4 MB, but that's the BIOS flash, indeed. > bios is UEFI based though. ... and horribly broken, yes. > Any thoughts/idea's? Well, I can provide you with what's necessary to get the serial port going, but currently there isn't much to do unless you are familiar with AMD CPU and chipset initialization, I guess. Florian -- coreboot mailing list: [email protected] http://www.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot

