Hi all,
Timothy Pearson wrote:
> Raptor Engineering is pleased to announce the public release of the ASUS
> KGPE-D16 support code, including support for Family 15h processors!
..
> Raptor Engineering would also like to thank Minifree Ltd. for sponsoring
> this release.
I would like to take this o
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All,
Raptor Engineering is pleased to announce the public release of the ASUS
KGPE-D16 support code, including support for Family 15h processors!
The current feature status matrix and link to the patchsets on Gerrit is
available here:
https://raptore
Hi tpearson,
Checked the board status webpage (
https://raptorengineeringinc.com/coreboot/kgpe-d16-status.php) and didn't
find any place where crowdfunding was happening. Where is it? Why isn't it
more public?
I'm really interested in seeing a recent freed AMD board. I know a lot of
people that
On 04/29/2015 04:30 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
All,
I have successfully ported coreboot to the relatively modern ASUS
KGPE-D16 server board (dual AMD socket G34, 16 DDR3 DIMMs,
https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial_Servers_Workstations/KGPED16/)! This
port uses native Family 10h initialization (_no
2015-05-03 23:12 GMT+02:00 Emilian Bold :
> I'm curious, is there some Coreboot Foundation that would gather this money
> and purchase the copyright or would Raptor just somehow crowd-fund this
> money to license their work as GPLv2 while keeping the copyright?
With coreboot there's no organization
I'm curious, is there some Coreboot Foundation that would gather this money
and purchase the copyright or would Raptor just somehow crowd-fund this
money to license their work as GPLv2 while keeping the copyright?
--emi
On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 4:54 AM, Ward Vandewege wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 10:46:29PM +0100, The Gluglug wrote:
> You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people who
> will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd ask
> others to as well.
I would chip in too.
Thanks,
Ward.
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On 04/29/2015 04:56 PM, The Gluglug wrote:
What about simply pushing the code as-is (make your non-upstream tree
publicly available for people to git-clone), and let the community
upstream it in their own time?
There is no real incentive for Raptor to do this. There is no guarantee
of code a
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On 29/04/15 22:46, The Gluglug wrote:
> You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people
> who will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd
> ask others to as well.
>
What about simply pushing the code as-is (mak
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You should crowd-fund the $35,000 figure, there are lots of people who
will be interested in this. I personally will chip in, and I'd ask
others to as well.
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All,
I have successfully ported coreboot to the relatively modern ASUS
KGPE-D16 server board (dual AMD socket G34, 16 DDR3 DIMMs,
https://www.asus.com/us/Commercial_Servers_Workstations/KGPED16/)! This
port uses native Family 10h initialization (_not_ AGESA or CIMX).
The Libreboot folks wil
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