I have started on a new journey to go where no man has ever gone before (I think). I would like to get LinuxBios working for a new motherboard I caught hold of.
I have collected the following information. 1. NorthBridge - Intel 845 MCH 2. SouthBridge - Intel 82801BA 3. SuperIO Semtech's SMSC LPC47M192 4. CPU - single P4 I am planning to download their programmer's manuals. What else would I need to get started? Also, I am a little concerned, if I screw up and load the wrong image into the BIOS, how do I recover from such a mistake? I would like to think that flashing a new good image will make things good again, is that TRUE? Thanks, Balbir Singh. |O.k. I recently made some significant changes to how SMP |startup is handled, to solve issues with hyper threaded cpus, |and to just |plain make it simpler. I failed however to update: | src/mainbaord/intel/l440gx/Config |So the l440gx stop building. | |Ron and I seem to have given up on that poor beast. | |In any event I have also added an example.config in the l440gx |directory. | |The Config file you found was actually build instructructions |specific to the l440gx. | |The python config/build system isn't the prettiest system ever |but it does get the job done. | |Eric | | |
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