On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 7:39 AM, ron minnich rminnich@gmail.com wrote:
Just a word to whoever does this next: figure out your firmware picture first, THEN pick the hardware. It's never been a good idea to start the other way around.
Actually, I said that not quite correctly. If you want to do open source firmware based boards, and you don't want to spend too long on it, or fail in the process: 1. decide which firmware you want 2. pick a chipset 3. buy an off-the-shelf board which has that chipset 4. make sure you can get your open source firmware going on that board; if not, go to 1. 5. THEN design your own board
Notice how I did not say anywhere in here "ask the chipset vendor if they will support blob-free coreboot development on your chipset"? There's a reason. Left as an exercise for the reader. Let's just say that we have seen, many times, that chipset salesmen are often ready to promise more than the chipset company will deliver.
ron