Hello everybody,
I'm thinking about porting coreboot to my motherboard (epox 9NPA3I / 9NPA3J
/ 9NPAJ-3 / 9NPA3 Ultra Series). My chipset (CK804) and my superio
(F71872F/FG) are in supported list. According to this page (
http://www.coreboot.org/Support) port might be easy (exactly: If you find
April 2011:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-147/NIST-SP800-147-April2011.pdf
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Den 17-05-2011 10:41, Андрей Клаус skrev:
Hello everybody,
I'm thinking about porting coreboot to my motherboard (epox 9NPA3I /
9NPA3J / 9NPAJ-3 / 9NPA3 Ultra Series). My chipset (CK804) and my
superio (F71872F/FG) are in supported list. According to this page
Am Dienstag, den 17.05.2011, 12:59 +0400 schrieb Антон Кочков:
April 2011:
http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistpubs/800-147/NIST-SP800-147-April2011.pdf
Thank you for the URL.
coreboot is not even mentioned. Searching for »source« or »closed« did
not turn anything up either, so I guess
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Anders Jenbo and...@jenbo.dk wrote:
Den 17-05-2011 10:41, Андрей Клаус skrev:
Hello everybody,
I'm thinking about porting coreboot to my motherboard (epox 9NPA3I / 9NPA3J
/ 9NPAJ-3 / 9NPA3 Ultra Series). My chipset (CK804) and my superio
(F71872F/FG) are in
Idwer Vollering wtote:
]Have you though of using an USB flash drive, to install Windows from?
]http://www.windowsvalley.com/install-windows-2000-xp-2003-using-usb-]storag
e-device-pen-drive/
Hello Idwer,
Thanks for the suggestion and information. That could be useful in
situations where no CD
Vikram Narayanan wrote:
It took me less then 8 hours to make my first port, and I'm not even a C
programmer, mine was a best case senario as there was a sibling board
already ported. I have also ported some where just the component where
supported, that didn't take to long either, probably
I see, thank you very much.
2011/5/17 Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se
Vikram Narayanan wrote:
It took me less then 8 hours to make my first port, and I'm not even a
C
programmer, mine was a best case senario as there was a sibling board
already ported. I have also ported some where just
Den 17-05-2011 18:17, Scott Duplichan skrev:
Idwer Vollering wtote:
]Have you though of using an USB flash drive, to install Windows from?
]http://www.windowsvalley.com/install-windows-2000-xp-2003-using-usb-]storag
e-device-pen-drive/
Hello Idwer,
Thanks for the suggestion and information.
Vikram Narayanan wrote:
Thank you. I think this can also be in Developer wiki. This might
give an insight of how much work is involved.
(or is it already there in the wiki?)
Dunno..? Isn't it mostly common sense? (That development can be fast
or slow, and depends on how much can be reused.)
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 7:10 AM, Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se wrote:
Vikram Narayanan wrote:
Thank you. I think this can also be in Developer wiki. This might
give an insight of how much work is involved.
(or is it already there in the wiki?)
Dunno..? Isn't it mostly common sense? (That
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:52 PM, Peter Stuge pe...@stuge.se wrote:
Vikram Narayanan wrote:
It took me less then 8 hours to make my first port, and I'm not even a C
programmer, mine was a best case senario as there was a sibling board
already ported. I have also ported some where just the
Anders Jenbo wrote:
]You could use http://driverpacks.net/ to incorporate the AHCI driveres
]on your cd.
Hello Anders,
Thanks for the suggestion. I did find that site the other day. At first
it looked like what I needed. But when I went to choose a download, I
I could find x64 packs only for
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