Re: [LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2008-01-03 Thread mark wolfe
The bios on the board is a PMC 49FL004t-33jce. Found a data sheet for that, and it does use the LPC. I'm looking at the SST parts right now. Googling for PRI_BOOT_LOC brings me right back to the list. :) Looks like this is shown with flash rom? Guess it's time to fire up svn and grab some c

Re: [LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2008-01-03 Thread Tom Sylla
On Jan 2, 2008 9:15 PM, markw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, the board has a plcc 32 rom socket on it, so it looks like I'm > limited to 8mbit without constructive surgery and adding address lines. I can't quite read the part number of the PMC flash device on any of the on-line pictures of the K

Re: [LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2008-01-02 Thread markw
Tom Sylla wrote: > markw wrote: >> Ok, talking to guys on IRC and they said to post up here. I've been >> challenged to see if I can come up with a system that boots in sub 10 >> seconds to a command prompt with networking. I'm sitting on a few Kino >> LX800 boards that we use for other project

Re: [LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2007-12-30 Thread Marc Jones
markw wrote: > > The board is a Kino LX800, AMD GEODE 500mhz, sata/pata, onboard amd > video, onboard realtek 8139 ethernet. > Hi Mark, This board should be able to meet your needs. The CPU and chipset are well supported in LinuxBIOS v2. mainboard/amd/db800 would be the place to start. We

Re: [LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2007-12-30 Thread Tom Sylla
markw wrote: > Ok, talking to guys on IRC and they said to post up here. I've been > challenged to see if I can come up with a system that boots in sub 10 > seconds to a command prompt with networking. I'm sitting on a few Kino > LX800 boards that we use for other projects, but I'm willing to >

[LinuxBIOS] Kino LX800 AMD Geode based board

2007-12-29 Thread markw
Ok, talking to guys on IRC and they said to post up here. I've been challenged to see if I can come up with a system that boots in sub 10 seconds to a command prompt with networking. I'm sitting on a few Kino LX800 boards that we use for other projects, but I'm willing to sacrifice one for this