Here is a prebuild rom for 512KB rom chips (it
was what was in my board from the beginning).
Make sure you have anothere chip with the
original bios on it incase some thing goes wrong or i made a mistake when i
build the image.
-Anders
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2010 3:02 PM
Subject: Re: LinuxBios P6IWP-Fe
Good Day
Friend. Yes I
will try and send the results.
Too bad the Coreboot is no
longer tied to Linux, but I want to study in depth and yes he still have
bios.
Was looking in my bios I found some scraps that I believe to work in
ECS_P6IWP-Fe, bios 2MB.
I really appreciate it if
you send me a picture compiled. I'm still studying how to
build the mine, but I do not see that long, I just risking.
Thanks for everything. Sorry for any inconvenience.
I have a vast
collection of motherboards at home, or els with the test and then you step
Coreboot results. So we can add even more to the list of
cards supported.
I'm not very good with English, so I'm using Google translator.
Sorry the inconsistencies in the
text.
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>
Subject: Re: LinuxBios P6IWP-Fe
> From: anders@jenbo.dk
> To:
alan_roberto_grossi@hotmail.com
> Date: Fri, 23 Jul 2010 00:45:33
+0200
>
> Hi i ported this board 45 dayes ago :)
> Here is
the current status of the board
>
http://www.coreboot.org/ECS_P6IWP-Fe
> If you test any thing make sure to
send your result here so that we can
> update the table.
>
>
LinuxBIOS is now know as Coreboot, this is because it is nolonger tied
>
in to Linux (you still can do that if you want to).
>
> The rom
flash chip on the board is fairly small, so putting a full linux
> on it
might not be posible. But you can still run coreboot, with either
> FILO,
GRUB or SeaBIOS as a payload and have one of them start up your
>
installed linux.
>
> I can send you a compiled image tomorrow, if
you like.
>
> To compile one your self:
>
> 1: make
sure that you have all the tools mentioned here:
>
http://www.coreboot.org/Development_Guidelines#Required_Toolchain
> (you
can stop when you get to "Coding Guidelines")
>
> 2: follow this
guide.
> http://www.coreboot.org/Build_HOWTO
> pick SeaBIOS as your
payload, it's a safe bet for starters.
>
> Before you flash your
motherboard you should consider getting a second
> flashrom-chip that you
can safely flash, this way if things doesn't work
> you can get your
motherboard back to life by placing back the original
>
flashrom-chip.
> The chip you will need is an Intel 82802AB, it can be
found on some
> other mother boards, i don't know if it is still possible
to order it.
> It will look some thing like this:
>
http://flashrom.org/File:Plcc32_in_socket.jpg
>
> -Anders
>
> tor, 22 07 2010 kl. 16:27 +0300, skrev Alan Grossi:
> > Good
Day Friend.
> >
> > My name is ALAN GROSSI, I'm a fan of
Linux.
> >
> > I have the Motherboard P6IWP-Fe and now I'm
getting to know the Linux
> > BIOS project.
> >
> >
I would like your help to configure and use this motherboard.
> >
> > Perhaps a bios ready.
> >
> > Sorry for the
inconvenience.
> >
> > Thanks already.
> >
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> >
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