[coreboot] Indtast Bcc Wyse S10 and coreboot

Oliver Schinagl oliver at schinagl.nl
Thu May 20 20:20:04 CEST 2010


Right,

I saw on the wiki that the S50 was tested etc, so it should be "supported".

The bios is socketed! I can take some foto's next week for the wiki if 
desired!

I have attached several documents from the several commands. These 
commands where run on an Ubuntu 10.04 from a USB stick. It took about 10 
minutes to start, but runs reasonable well  :)

Flashrom.txt lists flashrom -V; on a sidenote, since I have several of 
these terminals, and I can 'hotswap' I could test the erase thing? How 
would this work and how would I recover if it goes bad. I'm willing to 
try if you give me detailed instructions :)

Superiotool didn't report anything interesting; there is no superio chip :)

I also attached lspci -vvvxxx and dmesg aswell as cpuinfo

To recap; I think it's an AMD Geode GX2 or LX, with an CS5536 'companion 
chip'.

The audiochip isn't anything special; it's an ACL655 and the network is 
powerd by an RTL8100CL.


What I'm hoping, is using someting like bayou to boot either whatever is 
stored on the local 'hdd' or boot an PXE image. USB would be handy too I 
suppose :)

Thanks for your time again;

Oliver


On 05/20/2010 07:27 PM, anders at jenbo.dk wrote:
> Can the BIOS be swapped (is it socketed), do you have a spare (or one 
> you fan borrow from motherboard) .
> Is the board using a supported or documented SuperIO (use superiotool, 
> the manual, the we or your eyes to see what chip you have).
> Is the southbridg supported.
> Is the northbridg supported.
>
> Mvh Anders
>
> ----- Reply message -----
> Fra: "Oliver Schinagl" <oliver at schinagl.nl>
> Dato: tor., maj 20, 2010 18:28
> Emne: [coreboot] Wyse S10 and coreboot
> Til: <coreboot at coreboot.org>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am very interested in starting to play with coreboot and use it on
> some of my systems. I have been interested in coreboot and following it
> for a few years now.
>
> I'll skip the chit chat and get straight to it. I got my hands on a few
> Wyse S10 thinclients, and they work quite well, booting via PXE or USB.
> Recently, I found some cheap Disk on Module 44pin 'ssd' and wanted to
> try them out in the S10.
>
> Unforuntatly, I'm getting an error when trying to run someting from it;
> that the IDE port has been disabled.
>
> Since getting a bios upgrade (which might not fix it) is a very tedious
> task; i decided to look at coreboot.
>
> My question is, I suppose quite simple; Where do I start?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Oliver
>
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