Agreed, the only reason I haven't done car yet is that I haven't had a board where the best match to copy from used CAR. I defiantly hav plans for updating all the boards I have to car but I am waiting til I hit a board where car is the best match or I run out if board / easy targets.
By then I might help out with porting the 440bx boards (is 440lx below?).
Mvh Anders
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Fra: "Joseph Smith" joe@settoplinux.org
Dato: ons., jun. 9, 2010 14:44
Emne: [coreboot] PATCH: ECS P6IWP-Fe
Til: coreboot@coreboot.org
Cc: "Stefan Reinauer" stefan.reinauer@coresystems.de
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 07:16:48 -0400, Joseph Smith joe@settoplinux.org
wrote:
On Wed, 9 Jun 2010 13:00:26 +0200, Stefan Reinauer
stefan.reinauer@coresystems.de wrote:
On 09.06.2010, at 12:47, Joseph Smith joe@settoplinux.org wrote:
On Wed, 09 Jun 2010 10:09:21 +0200, Stefan Reinauer
<stepan@coresystems.de
wrote:
On 6/9/10 1:57 AM, Anders Jenbo wrote:
This patch adds the ECS P6IWP-Fe board to coreboot.
Signed-off-by: Anders Jenbo anders@jenbo.dk
Thanks a lot!
Acked-by: Stefan Reinauer stepan@coresystems.de
and checked in as r5623
But please add a license header to the device tree as well in an
extra
patch..
Yes thanks Anders :-)
One more suggestion. I think from this point forward there is really
no
excuse for any Intel 440bx and up to be using romcc. I feel there
should be
a new rule, any new boards 440bx and up need to be running CAR for a
Ack.
Other wise that will be just one more board to back paddle to CAR.
Anyone
else have a thought on this?
Since people always copy from existing boards and keep changing them
until it works, a patch that moves all existing 440 boards to CAR
would most likely solve the problem better than a rule. Want to give
it a try?
I could but not sure how much sense that would make considering I do not
have a 440bx to test....
On the other hand I do have some i810's, That chip I would be glad to
convert :-)
Yes, this is going to be a new side project.
Hey maybe a i815 port will even come out of it :-)
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Thanks,
Joseph Smith
Set-Top-Linux
www.settoplinux.org
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