Coreboot-v1 is VERY old, IIRC it requires gcc 2.xx to compile. Perhaps I could talk you into using coreboot-v2 instead? I see that the Axus TC320 and Bcom WinNet 100 share the same hardware as your board, so porting your board shouldn't require much work. You can find a build tutorial here: http://www.coreboot.org/AXUS_TC320#Building_a_LinuxBIOS_image and various other resources by exploring around coreboot.org. If you need a hand, let us know!
I have already compiled an Coreboot rom and have burned it into a chip using a PROM burner. However, I could not see any output from the console. Reading the article from the other person who has successfully compiled Coreboot + Etherboot, the com port of the Acer WT 300 is in com 2 and not com 1. As I understand it, the default com port for coreboot is ttyS0. What option can I use to change the default console port to ttyS1? There seems to be no options for this from the Wiki page which lists the available options for Coreboot V2. My config file is below:
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- target tc320 mainboard axus/tc320
option ROM_SIZE = 256 * 1024
## Enable VGA with a splash screen (only 640x480 to run on most monitors). ## We want to support up to 1024x768@16 so we need 2MiB video memory. ## Note: Higher resolutions might need faster SDRAM speed. option CONFIG_GX1_VIDEO = 1 option CONFIG_GX1_VIDEOMODE = 0 option CONFIG_SPLASH_GRAPHIC = 1 option CONFIG_VIDEO_MB = 2
option DEFAULT_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL = 6 option MAXIMUM_CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL = 6
romimage "normal" option USE_FALLBACK_IMAGE = 0 option COREBOOT_EXTRA_VERSION = ".0Normal" payload /home/holden/src/images/eb-5.4.3-pcnet32.elf end
#romimage "fallback" # option USE_FALLBACK_IMAGE = 1 # option COREBOOT_EXTRA_VERSION = ".0Fallback" # payload ../../../../../../../images/etherboot.elf #end
buildrom ./coreboot.rom ROM_SIZE "normal"
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Thank you for the assistance.
Holden