On 26.05.2017 22:34, Thomasheidler wrote:
> Is it possible to find out which Sandy/Ivy board supports native
> ram/graphics init before buying one of them? For example, is there some
> list that shows compatibility?
No list that I know about. But it can be seen from the source (e.g. to
support
On 05/26/2017 04:34 PM, Thomasheidler via coreboot wrote:
Is it possible to find out which Sandy/Ivy board supports native ram/graphics
init before buying one of them? For example, is there some list that shows
compatibility?
Thomas
AFAIK it is only the thinkpad series 2 (ala x220, t420 etc)
Is it possible to find out which Sandy/Ivy board supports native ram/graphics
init before buying one of them? For example, is there some list that shows
compatibility?
Thomas--
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Hi,
On 26.05.2017 21:35, Thomasheidler via coreboot wrote:
> If one excludes any microcode and the VGA BIOS, is it possible to build
if you use the integrated graphics, you don't need a VGA BIOS, there are
replacement options.
> a functioning, blobless coreboot for any Sandy Bridge
Thomasheidler via coreboot <coreboot@coreboot.org> writes:
> If one excludes any microcode and the VGA BIOS, is it possible to build a
> functioning,
> blobless coreboot for any Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge device supported? I'm
> referring here
> only to the BIOS region on
If one excludes any microcode and the VGA BIOS, is it possible to build a
functioning, blobless coreboot for any Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge device
supported? I'm referring here only to the BIOS region on the flash, not the ME
region, IFD and GbE. If the FSP blob is needed, would
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