well, vladimir, I would not be so discouraging. In fact if it is an existing mainboard, and you have not done coreboot before, I suggest doing a port, and then doing something new with the port.
I'd like somebody to look at doing LinuxBIOS again, i.e. getting us back to the point where we can embed linux in the flash as the payload. Patrick got us a long way back toward getting that working, and it'd be nice to see it finished.
ron
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 7:46 AM, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko < phcoder@gmail.com> wrote:
On 19.03.2014 21:06, Allen Yan wrote:
As Stefan Tauner's suggestion, maybe porting coreboot to new mainboard
Just a quick note: for porting to new chipset to be accepted, you need to:
- Justify why this chipset is relevant. E.g. old chipsets most probably
aren't. 2) Prove that you're able to do it. New raminit isn't an easy task. Also from quick google it seems that this board uses i945 chipset which is already supported. Port with already supported chipset is a task for 3-5 days for experienced dev, most likeyl too small for GSoC.
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