There _are_ differences, but nothing related to the RAM config
registers
as far as I can see.
I'll have a look at it too, second pair of eyes...
Okay... So, is this your DIMM?
100MHz SDRAM, 64MB, in last (4th) slot. 8-bit devices.
9 row bits, 14 column bits, 4 banks. CL=3, RCD=3, RP=3
I agree with Segher.
Interesting, since I don't think you do. Maybe I didn't
explain myself well enough. But let's drop this thread now.
Segher
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Segher Boessenkool wrote:
I agree with Segher.
Interesting, since I don't think you do. Maybe I didn't
explain myself well enough. But let's drop this thread now.
Segher
I meant in that hard drives are 100% black boxes that I don't really
care how work, just that they work. And good idea.
#54: flashrom: Add install target to Makefile
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Reporter: uwe | Owner: uwe
Type: enhancement | Status: new
#54: flashrom: Add install target to Makefile
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Reporter: uwe | Owner: uwe
Type: enhancement |Status: new
Priority: minor
On 11/27/06, Lionel Elie Mamane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also http://linuxbios.org/Products#Tyan_Computer says:
Tyan (http://www.tyan.com/) offers LinuxBIOS on all their Opteron
based products.
Have bought (myself or made people that asked for advice buy) three
Tyan motherboards up to now
Dear LinuxBIOS readers!
This is the automated build check service of LinuxBIOS.
The developer stepan checked in revision 2510 to
the LinuxBIOS source repository and caused the following
changes:
Change Log:
add Config.lb files for abuild. This fixes both boards (trivial)
Signed-off-by: Stefan
http://linuxbios.org/Supported_Motherboards
I see the epia is Broken. No wonder I could never get it to work
properly. Is anyone ever going to get this to work? What's broken anyhow?
I know the processor is missing the CMOV instruction.
Thanks
Tyler Pohl
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Could anyone make up a template of what the table of contents would look
like?
Thanks
Tyler Pohl
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I'd like to get LinuxBIOS running on an AOpen Mini PC.
From the output below, do you think this is doable? Or am I doomed to
living with 15-second BIOS times?
If so, pointers on how to get started would be appreciated.
Thanks
George
#lspci -vvv
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation
I just received this response to my RD1-PMC4 order. I'll hit up
EksitData and see what I can score. Meanwhile, if this group foresees a
need for a group buy, it's probably time to coordinate while IOSS can
still consider a last build.
Drew
Dear Drew,
Thank you very much for your order.
http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/mobile/915gmdocumentation.htm
has plenty of goodies. I'd appreciate someone's glance at this to see if
it's still inadequate to LinuxBIOS development (i.e. is the Restricted
Secret BIOS Writer's Guide really needed).
I do have access to the relevant
can you get the data sheets from intel?
ron
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Drew Lundsten wrote:
I just received this response to my RD1-PMC4 order. I'll hit up
EksitData and see what I can score. Meanwhile, if this group foresees a
need for a group buy, it's probably time to coordinate while IOSS can
still consider a last build.
Drew
Dear Drew,
Thank you
I was, however, successful with EksitData (at least, they took my
order). USD55, shipped.
They do have a lot of out of stock in their BIOS Savior section, but
indicate they have stock of the RD1-PMC4.
Drew Lundsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] +1 858-882-8828/619-895-1764 cell
Continuous Computing
Time to start a separate thread on Your Ideal LPC/SPI
Emulator/Programmer?
Aside from the software, this should be a $20 board on a 2-layer PCB,
suitable for garage assembly. (if you can get to a laser printer.) I
don't know what the software wants to look like though; I would think
that USB is
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