Matt, what a great research! Thank you very much for your findings! No
need to replace your screen (unless you'd like to upgrade it for other
reasons). Soon I'm going to get my own eDP_EDID.bin for comparison.
Also, I could run your version of iGPU blob out of curiosity, while
you could try to run
Been playing with this board and have ran into a weird problem. I cant
get a PS2 keyboard to work with this motherboard under coreboot. Ive
used direct PS2 keyboard connections, Ive used PS2 splitters and PS2
KVMs and none work. PS2 init as an option is present and selected in the
coreboot conf
Hi,
Real progress this time, on understanding the differences in the LVDS info.
I should note (btw) that I'm currently testing with the most up-to-date
version of the proprietary G505s bios.
I dumped the EDID information for my display panel from the following files:
/sys/devices/pci:00/
https://pastebin.com/GwUw8vA9 for teh loggage.
On 10/05/2019 00:33, Simon Newton wrote:
Santity check;
PS2 keyboard, connected directly to PS2 port, works fine with stock
ASUS firmware.
On 10/05/2019 00:20, Simon Newton wrote:
Been playing with this board and have ran into a weird problem
Santity check;
PS2 keyboard, connected directly to PS2 port, works fine with stock ASUS
firmware.
On 10/05/2019 00:20, Simon Newton wrote:
Been playing with this board and have ran into a weird problem. I cant
get a PS2 keyboard to work with this motherboard under coreboot. Ive
used direct
Hi,
I didn't get a different binary (at least, using this method) when charging
the battery, nor did I get different results when doing so under full CPU
load under linux.
Getting frustrated with the livecd I took a break and tried Hardware
Monitor under windows. The "GPU voltage" was static at 1
Hi,
Interesting results for sure.
It's probably important to note that I actually performed the dump while
the laptop was running on a half-charged battery or somewhere in that
ballpark. (and a really rather annoying Void Linux live-cd) It seems
counter-intuitive that the system would raise volta
Hi,
On 09.05.19 12:03, made...@gmail.com wrote:
> I am using Libgfxinit built for Skylake platform to enable early
> graphics from within a baremetal application.
interesting. AFAIR, you are the first to ask about integrating it
somewhere else :)
> The platform connects to an LCD via HDMI.
Just
Hi Libgfxinit folks,
I am using Libgfxinit built for Skylake platform to enable early graphics from
within a baremetal application. The platform connects to an LCD via HDMI.
Enabling debug log in Libgfxinit, I get the following from which it seems that
the initialization completed successfully b
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