Can the BIOS be swapped (is it socketed), do you have a spare (or one you fan borrow from motherboard) . Is the board using a supported or documented SuperIO (use superiotool, the manual, the we or your eyes to see what chip you have). Is the southbridg supported. Is the northbridg supported.
Mvh Anders
----- Reply message ----- Fra: "Oliver Schinagl" oliver@schinagl.nl Dato: tor., maj 20, 2010 18:28 Emne: [coreboot] Wyse S10 and coreboot Til: coreboot@coreboot.org
Hello all,
I am very interested in starting to play with coreboot and use it on some of my systems. I have been interested in coreboot and following it for a few years now.
I'll skip the chit chat and get straight to it. I got my hands on a few Wyse S10 thinclients, and they work quite well, booting via PXE or USB. Recently, I found some cheap Disk on Module 44pin 'ssd' and wanted to try them out in the S10.
Unforuntatly, I'm getting an error when trying to run someting from it; that the IDE port has been disabled.
Since getting a bios upgrade (which might not fix it) is a very tedious task; i decided to look at coreboot.
My question is, I suppose quite simple; Where do I start?
Thanks,
Oliver