Hello
i would like to have an open source system - that is the issue.
i'm a minimalist = there is no need for gigahetzes
there may not be a single intel branded chip or gizmo on the board ( via,
amd or whatever else )
Many thanks for your comments
/mc
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Hello!
I have some troubles with southbridge i82801gx.
I can boot Windows on my board, but S3 from OS doesn't work properly if i
resume with USB keyboard.
In this case, i have Wake signal and coreboot starts to boot, but it stucks
with endless messages about SMI# "GPE0_STS: USB1":
..
SMI# #
On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 9:33 AM, Константин Аладышев
wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I have some troubles with southbridge i82801gx.
>
> I can boot Windows on my board, but S3 from OS doesn't work properly if i
> resume with USB keyboard.
>
> In this case, i have Wake signal and coreboot starts to boot, but i
* tim zander [130611 16:02]:
>
> >Could we convince you to organize it on a coreboot.org/Chromebook
> >wiki page?
> >
> >
> >
> Sure, if you give me an account...
Done.
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* Tim Zander [130611 00:49]:
These 3 used Insyde H2C. They were all Atom based.
> December 2010 Google Cr-48 Mario
> support unknown/no
>
> June 2011 Samsung Series 5 Chromebook Alex
> support unknown/no
>
> July 2011 AcerAC700 ChromebookZG
* Tim Zander [130611 02:50]:
>
> Hardware Preparation
>
> Open the case
> You'll now have to disassemble your device (which most
> likely voids your warranty).
> Disable write protect
> You'll have to locate the Write Protect jumper and enable it.
> This will make
Hi Tim,
Thanks so much for doing this!
I see you've already found a wealth of resources. I have a test rack with
every kind of Chromebook and can send additional pictures if needed.
A couple comments in-line.
On Mon, Jun 10, 2013 at 2:45 PM, Tim Zander wrote:
> Hi, try to collect information a
how about - say - wyse s50 thin client that is supported according to
your pages ?
i would like to find something cheap, small power consumption, small size ...
/mc
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wyse 50? Kind of an antique?
I still like these: http://www.gizmosphere.org/
modern, supported, open.
ron
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