Hello,
I wanted to reply but Rudolph was more swift than me (I'm so lazy these days! .. ;-)), but I can give you my travel impressions.. The hackathon in Prague proceeded very well, the organisation was excellent and we have been well received by Rudolph.
I arrived by car from France Friday evening. My journey was approximatively 14 hours from Paris to Prague. Unfortunately for me, it wasn't possible for me to stay 2 full days (so many personal projects pending!!..), so I had to quit early Sunday.
The accomodation was in the Masarykova dormitory of the CVUT University of Prague (the University of Rudolph), and it was OK (even if it was "student style" ;-))
On the technical side, Rudolph succeded to reserve a classroom in his University, so we installed our stuff early Saturday and began to work: - Rudolph on the integration of U-Boot with coreboot; - Christi focused mostly on the cleaning and reorganisation of some coreboot code, but I don't remember very well what (Christi can you give more details?) - Sven and Bjärne worken with the T60 laptop coreboot port (again I'm not sure: can you give more details?); - for Peter I don't remember what was his topic of interest but he helped me very heavily for my board: - my objective was to install coreboot on my new board MA785GMT-UDH2. I had bring with me a Phenom II 1055T CPU with 6 cores. Unfortunately I met big problems because: * the factory BIOS version (F4) wasn't fit for this kind of CPU, so I was unable to boot the board even with the factory BIOS, so no flashrom solution for installing coreboot; * Peter helped me to "socketise" the BIOS chip and Sven helped me with his external programmer, but unfortunately the curent release of coreboot didn' work => it crashed at some stage in early initialisation (romstage.c?) before microcode update if I remember well..
To conclude, globally this hackaton was great for me even if I didn't get great results on the technical side, but the oportunity to meet and work with other coreboot people greatly offsets those technical drawbacks..
Thank you again friends and especially you Rudolph for this great event! Hope I see you soon at the next coreboot hackaton! Florentin
PS : a friend of mine gave me a Phenom II with 4 cores so I was able to update the factory BIOS (I installed the F6 revision), and the board boots flawlessly with the factory bios even with my 6 core Phenom II cpu! So it is NOT a power supply problem Rudolph and Peter.. ;-). I didn't had the time to reinstall coreboot and give it a run, but I will do that ASAP! Also I will investigate the problem of the 6 core Phenom II on this board..
Quoting Rudolf Marek r.marek@assembler.cz:
Hi,
I am very interested in what you have done and achieved. Could some of the attendees write something up? That would be awesome.
Oh well I thought that someone ELSE will write what we were doing. I had to wrote by myself about FOSDEM too. :)
If not then I will write about that soonish. Thanks for a ping.
Thanks Rudolf
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