Peter Stuge peter@stuge.se writes: Ivan Shmakov wrote:
I wonder, did anyone try Coreboot and SeaBIOS on Gigabyte's GA-M52S-S3P?
The nvidia chipset is the biggest challenge. I don't know how close it is to the nvida support in coreboot.
I seem to be quite lucky in this respect, as I've just found that I have at least two systems based on nVidia chipsets.
But I'm still interested in running Coreboot there.
As per [1], the “chipset north bridge” is “GeForce 6100 / nForce 430”, but I don't seem to find those listed in [2]?
No documentation whatsoever is available.
Yes, I know that nVidia is evil. Sorry for the buzz.
If you want to make coreboot run on such unsupported chipsets you should plan for one or two years of reverse engineering the factory BIOS.
Just buy some supported hardware instead.
I'm sure that I will /not/ consider nVidia for any of my future upgrades, thanks. (I've never bought any of their video cards for the very same reason, but apparently hasn't paid the necessary attention to the choice of other hardware.)
For now, I'll hopefully be able to work around the original problem without changing BIOS.
(But I still have an Intel mainboard to try Coreboot on.)