Thank you, your answer makes the case to be simply closed.
Not seeing any SiS chipsets on https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html or in src/northbrige or src/southbridge, so unless those are 100% compatible with one of the others listed I expect you'd be in for a difficult time.
I will play around with Modbin and CBRom, in order to insert Plop boot manager into the existing Award BIOS of this machine. This is the best which I may try to do for making that BIOS slightly better, I guess.
BTW, the BIOS EPROM of the motherboard is of PLCC32 type. When buying a few compatible spare parts for testing purposes, is it worthwhile to choose ones with a larger memory capacity than the original? Will this give me additional space for flashing a bigger than original modded BIOS ? Does the question make sense at all?
I wish all of you the best results with your coming work on CoreBoot in the next years, and hope to see it on a next PC of mine.
Regards.
-- Frédéric Dumas f.dumas@ellis.siteparc.fr
Le 14/02/2019 à 00:59, awokd via coreboot a écrit :
Frederic Dumas wrote on 2/13/19 4:55 PM:
Northbridge: SIS 651 http://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-SiS_(chipsets)/651.html
Southbridge: SIS 962