2013/4/6 Marc Jones <marcj...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Ward,
>
> I think that the H8QGI has fairly good support (the one SMP late init bug
> noted). I didn't look at the details, but similar boards should be a "easy"
> port. The supermicro boards will often have the pads for the debug header
> for when the going gets tough.

When you replace the stock (AMI)BIOS with coreboot, do you stick to
supermicro's memory QVL ('Tested Memory List') or will/can agesa code
handle any (non-)registered (non-)ECC (unbuffered) DIMM?

I've investigated H8SGL and H8SCM (single processor, either with or
without IPMI), the last one already already is supported by coreboot.

>
> Marc
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Ward Vandewege <w...@gnu.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We're looking at selecting a server board for our next generation of
>> servers.
>>
>> We tend to use 2-CPU AMD boards. The Supermicro H8DGi-F seems promising. I
>> know Konstantin is working on the H8QGi+F which is very similar.
>> Konstantin -
>> how far along is your port? I read about the memory speed issue with AGESA
>> 1.0.3.
>>
>> Anyone else interested in working on a port of H8DGi-F or a similar board?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ward.
>>
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