The MB doesn't have serial port.
YH
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From: Simon Labrecque [mailto:agarwal@videotron.ca] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:51 AM To: Lu, Yinghai; linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: RE: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
Would that board be OK (MCP55-Ultra)?
http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODE L_NAME=KN9+Ultra&fMTYPE=Socket+AM2
If so, it would be a good choice I think.
Simon Labrecque
From: Lu, Yinghai [mailto:yinghai.lu@amd.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:05 PM To: Simon Labrecque; linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: RE: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
If you select one AM2 + MCP55 MB, It would only take me one or two hours to get it done.
If so, I'd like to do that for free.
YH
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From: linuxbios-bounces+yinghai.lu=amd.com@linuxbios.org [mailto:linuxbios-bounces+yinghai.lu=amd.com@linuxbios.org] On Behalf Of Simon Labrecque Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 4:34 AM To: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
Hi,
We're starting development of a (pretty much high-end) PVR/MediaCenter which will of course run linux. Now, one of the avenue we're looking at is using standard x86 hardware (as opposed to custom built embedded hardware). Since the product will need a lot of processing power (since if we're using x86 hardware, we'll do most processing in software), we would like to use a dual-core CPU, something powerful. But it must also be low power/low heat, as you can't have a 12" fan running at 8000rpm to cool your CPU in the living now...
The device should also feel "appliance-like". That means that it must boot very quickly, at least displaying some nice animated loading screen within 5 seconds. And that's where LinuxBIOS comes into play.
Are there any supported board/CPU combo that would fit our needs? For an AMD board, something with an AM2 socket would be ideal as it's a recent chipset and will stay longer on the market than say socket 939, but it's not a requirement per se. We would need standard stuff on the board: USB, IDE, ideally PCI-E and pci and maybe onboard sound and video (although that's more optional than anything).
If no such board/cpu combo is supported by LinuxBIOS currently, we would be willing to evaluate the possibility of hiring someone to port LinuxBIOS to the chosen platform. Do you know of any individual/company that would do such work and an idea of how much such work might cost?
Thanks a lot.
Simon Labrecque
Does it *need* a serial port? Can't one be added via a PCI card, for instance?
Simon Labrecque
From: Lu, Yinghai [mailto:yinghai.lu@amd.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 3:25 PM To: Simon Labrecque; linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: RE: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
The MB doesn't have serial port.
YH
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From: Simon Labrecque [mailto:agarwal@videotron.ca] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 10:51 AM To: Lu, Yinghai; linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: RE: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
Would that board be OK (MCP55-Ultra)?
http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_NA ME=KN9+Ultra http://www2.abit.com.tw/page/en/motherboard/motherboard_detail.php?pMODEL_N AME=KN9+Ultra&fMTYPE=Socket+AM2 &fMTYPE=Socket+AM2
If so, it would be a good choice I think.
Simon Labrecque
From: Lu, Yinghai [mailto:yinghai.lu@amd.com] Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2006 1:05 PM To: Simon Labrecque; linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: RE: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
If you select one AM2 + MCP55 MB, It would only take me one or two hours to get it done.
If so, I'd like to do that for free.
YH
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From: linuxbios-bounces+yinghai.lu=amd.com@linuxbios.org [mailto:linuxbios-bounces+yinghai.lu=amd.com@linuxbios.org] On Behalf Of Simon Labrecque Sent: Wednesday, November 22, 2006 4:34 AM To: linuxbios@linuxbios.org Subject: [LinuxBIOS] Support for recent chipset and powerful desktop CPU
Hi,
We're starting development of a (pretty much high-end) PVR/MediaCenter which will of course run linux. Now, one of the avenue we're looking at is using standard x86 hardware (as opposed to custom built embedded hardware). Since the product will need a lot of processing power (since if we're using x86 hardware, we'll do most processing in software), we would like to use a dual-core CPU, something powerful. But it must also be low power/low heat, as you can't have a 12" fan running at 8000rpm to cool your CPU in the living now.
The device should also feel "appliance-like". That means that it must boot very quickly, at least displaying some nice animated loading screen within 5 seconds. And that's where LinuxBIOS comes into play.
Are there any supported board/CPU combo that would fit our needs? For an AMD board, something with an AM2 socket would be ideal as it's a recent chipset and will stay longer on the market than say socket 939, but it's not a requirement per se. We would need standard stuff on the board: USB, IDE, ideally PCI-E and pci and maybe onboard sound and video (although that's more optional than anything).
If no such board/cpu combo is supported by LinuxBIOS currently, we would be willing to evaluate the possibility of hiring someone to port LinuxBIOS to the chosen platform. Do you know of any individual/company that would do such work and an idea of how much such work might cost?
Thanks a lot.
Simon Labrecque