ron minnich wrote:
> >>> I can mail it to you if you like, sure. Or I can just put it in my
> >>> Dropbox and publish a link here in the list if that's ok.
> >>
> >> The source for that file is (now) GPL (right) - so if you include the
> >> source code with the binary you're all good.
> >
> > Since
you don't have to include source with the binary, a pointer to it is sufficient.
ron
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 11:45 AM, Olliver Schinagl
wrote:
> On 10/04/2014 07:14 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
>>
>> Jamie Lodberg wrote:
>>>
>>> I can mail it to you if you like, sure. Or I can just put it in my
>>> Dro
On 10/04/2014 07:14 AM, Peter Stuge wrote:
Jamie Lodberg wrote:
I can mail it to you if you like, sure. Or I can just put it in my
Dropbox and publish a link here in the list if that's ok.
The source for that file is (now) GPL (right) - so if you include the
source code with the binary you're
Jamie Lodberg wrote:
> I can mail it to you if you like, sure. Or I can just put it in my
> Dropbox and publish a link here in the list if that's ok.
The source for that file is (now) GPL (right) - so if you include the
source code with the binary you're all good.
//Peter
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I can mail it to you if you like, sure. Or I can just put it in my Dropbox and
publish a link here in the list if that's ok.
hehe ya the win2k was the easiest to find of all that software actually... I
have owned a copy of it since 1999 ;)
-Jamie
> On 2. okt. 2014, at 22:13, Olliver Schinagl
Hello!
Oliver what time period are we talking about for this VSA blob? I
believe I have one or two hanging around here in my files. I can send
it off to you via a private e-mail if its not too big.
As for hosted? We'll need to wait and see how the list feels about it.
-
Gregg C Levine gregg.dr
Since there is a VSA blob, what are the options of getting your built
VSA blob somehow distributed? (Via e-mail to me, but also hosted on the
coreboot sites?)
I'm supprised you found a W2k image :)
Olliver
On 09/26/2014 08:57 AM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
Here is how I got coreboot working on a W
Here is how I got coreboot working on a Wyse S50:
Prerequisites:
- VSA blob for AMD Geode
- Coreboot toolchain on Ubuntu VM
- TinyCore Linux USB boot stick (for flashing with flashrom)
VSA blob for AMD Geode:
There is a blob available for download on the coreboot sites, but I haven’t
tested it
On 09/23/2014 09:45 AM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
On 22. sep. 2014, at 22:39, Olliver Schinagl wrote:
On 04/09/2014 10:29 PM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
On Apr 8, 2014, at 21:58 , Jamie Lodberg wrote:
On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, ja...@toasty.dk wrote:
I then tested again on another S50: Backed up
> On 22. sep. 2014, at 22:39, Olliver Schinagl wrote:
>
>> On 04/09/2014 10:29 PM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
>>
>>> On Apr 8, 2014, at 21:58 , Jamie Lodberg wrote:
>>>
On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, ja...@toasty.dk wrote:
I then tested again on another S50: Backed up the factory R
On 04/09/2014 10:29 PM, Jamie Lodberg wrote:
On Apr 8, 2014, at 21:58 , Jamie Lodberg wrote:
On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, ja...@toasty.dk wrote:
I then tested again on another S50: Backed up the factory ROM image, flashed my
coreboot.rom, then flashed again with the factory ROM image - that
On Apr 8, 2014, at 21:58 , Jamie Lodberg wrote:
> On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, ja...@toasty.dk wrote:
>
>>
>> I then tested again on another S50: Backed up the factory ROM image, flashed
>> my coreboot.rom, then flashed again with the factory ROM image - that box is
>> still working. When I fin
I'm a huge fan of tinycore.
So, could we ever have tinycore in flash? Man that would be nice. Talk
about instant on!
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On 8. apr. 2014, at 13:40, ja...@toasty.dk wrote:
>
> I then tested again on another S50: Backed up the factory ROM image, flashed
> my coreboot.rom, then flashed again with the factory ROM image - that box is
> still working. When I find my PLCC puller, I will try to revive the bricked
> S50.
On 21-02-2014 17:50, and...@cogman.info wrote:
On 18-02-2014 00:53, and...@cogman.info wrote:
I can confirm, that with your VSA, coreboot boots correctly on an S10
with
SeaBIOS and loads (in this case) Slackware perfectly as below.
I haven't got gxfb setup so there is no video at the moment,
On 02/21/14 17:50, and...@cogman.info wrote:
On 18-02-2014 00:53, and...@cogman.info wrote:
I can confirm, that with your VSA, coreboot boots correctly on an S10
with
SeaBIOS and loads (in this case) Slackware perfectly as below.
I haven't got gxfb setup so there is no video at the moment, I'l
>
>
> On 18-02-2014 00:53, and...@cogman.info wrote:
>> I can confirm, that with your VSA, coreboot boots correctly on an S10
>> with
>> SeaBIOS and loads (in this case) Slackware perfectly as below.
>> I haven't got gxfb setup so there is no video at the moment, I'll start
>> to
>> run some tests
On 18-02-2014 00:53, and...@cogman.info wrote:
I can confirm, that with your VSA, coreboot boots correctly on an S10
with
SeaBIOS and loads (in this case) Slackware perfectly as below.
I haven't got gxfb setup so there is no video at the moment, I'll start
to
run some tests tomorrow and let
Hi Jaime,
Many thanks for sending me the VSA, it looks like my attempt to use the
extracted one was the problem. I don't think I understand enough yet to
see why what I was trying to do was wrong!
I can confirm, that with your VSA, coreboot boots correctly on an S10 with
SeaBIOS and loads (in thi
> Hi Andrew,
>
> I am interested in getting coreboot running on the Wyse S50, and am also
> wondering if the VSA for the LX will work on these devices. Have you
> actually found source code for the GX2? Or only a compiled VSA?
>
Hi Jamie,
I haven't found any different source code I'm afraid, I tr
and...@cogman.info wrote:
> > Sounds fine. The missing interrupt services may or may not be
> > critical. You'll have to read up on what they do:
>
> Thanks, I'll read the AMD Geode Doc's to try and work out what
> these are and if they matter.
Interrupt 15h has nothing to do with Geode. It's a B
Hi Andrew,
I am interested in getting coreboot running on the Wyse S50, and am also
wondering if the VSA for the LX will work on these devices. Have you
actually found source code for the GX2? Or only a compiled VSA?
Following Fijam's blog, and doing a lot of searching, I have managed to
pie
> and...@cogman.info wrote:
>> > and...@cogman.info wrote:
>> >> it's a different size to the one Fijam used?
>> > Check if it is gzip-compressed.
>>
>> Thank you for the quick reply. It doesn't appear to be a gzip file -
>> file
>> reports it as a "COM executable for DOS"
>
> Sounds fine. The miss
and...@cogman.info wrote:
> > and...@cogman.info wrote:
> >> it's a different size to the one Fijam used?
> > Check if it is gzip-compressed.
>
> Thank you for the quick reply. It doesn't appear to be a gzip file - file
> reports it as a "COM executable for DOS"
Sounds fine. The missing interrupt
> and...@cogman.info wrote:
>> it's a different size to the one Fijam used?
> Check if it is gzip-compressed.
Thank you for the quick reply. It doesn't appear to be a gzip file - file
reports it as a "COM executable for DOS"
>> .config and bootlog attached.
> Sorry, no attachments. Make sure that
and...@cogman.info wrote:
> it's a different size to the one Fijam used?
Check if it is gzip-compressed.
> .config and bootlog attached.
Sorry, no attachments. Make sure that they are text/plain.
//Peter
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Hi,
I'm fairly new at this and I'm trying to get coreboot and SeaBIOS working
on a Wyse S10 and I've hit a problem and wondered if anyone can help.
I've compiled the reference toolchain and used that with the latest Git
version and the one mentioned in Fijam's blog
(http://fijam.eu.org/blog/how-t
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