On 5/28/06, Tyler Pohl tylerapohl@gmail.com wrote:
I have a 386 - 233Mhz computer. The EEprom bios chip is an AT28c010 (1MB eeprom from Atmel) I would like to install LinuxBios on this machine but I
You need to have the docs for the chipset of the mainboard. A good place to start is booting linux and then listing the chips with 'lspci'. If you can't get the docs for your chipset then you have a really rough road ahead.
can't seem to find any real good documentation on how to go about configuring and compiling the bios to work for a machine like this.
Have you gone through the wiki? There is a lot of good info up there. Some of it takes a bit of looking to get to. As a start go read the FAQ, Documentation, and Port Guides. That should get you started. Some of the Port Guides have a lot of good basic info even if they are a bit dated.