On Sat, Jan 26, 2019 at 03:54:18PM -0500, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
> On 01/12/2019 03:48 AM, espionage...@posteo.net wrote:
> I also suggest obtaining:
> FLR supporting SAS card as they are quite cheap right now on fleabay
> either a $30 PIKE2008 to fit in the weird slot on the bottom or a $20
> LSI
On Sun, Nov 04, 2018 at 02:21:10PM -0600, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Since Raptor has the ability to allocate official MACs (non-local),
> which can be useful at the enterprise level via DHCP pinning, I might
> see if we can reactivate our existing BMC flash offering, but based on
> your hardware if
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 01:28:06PM -0500, Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Very nice work! I too had been intending to work on this at some
> nebulous date in the future, great to see it actually done and boards
> ordered!
I did it as soon as I got a KGPE-D16 which included the module as a
surprise :). I
Hi,
On Sat, Nov 03, 2018 at 12:10:25AM +0100, Angel Pons wrote:
> Is it me, or is that thing a SPI flash chip on a PCB plus a few
> transistors? It seems like copying the PCB design is rather doable, or am I
> missing something?
Indeed, very doable, but tedious work ;)
Here you go:
https://
On Fri, Apr 06, 2018 at 07:14:47PM -0700, David Hendricks wrote:
> Which wiki? For commit rights, have you tried https://www.coreboot.org/Git#
> Register_with_gerrit ? I just updated the board status wiki to hopefully make
> that step
> easier to follow.
Ah, I was looking all over "Developer Guid
I'd be happy to upload a board-status report if someone can give me
(or tell me how to get) commit rights for the appropriate repo. I
cannot for the life of me figure out what the proper procedure for
that is just from the wiki.
I just recently started playing around with my KCMA-D8 and coreboot,
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