Hi Taiidan, I am not afraid about hard work and putting in the time.
Mini ITX Thin Client. M.2 SSD, 2X mini pcie or 2X M. 2 Key or some combo, linux friendly. Regards with thanks, Jeff. On Fri, Mar 16, 2018, 7:26 PM [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: > Like nico said it would be quite difficult to do this yourself and not > really worth the time, and for the price of contracting someone else or > even spending the time yourself (vs working overtime hours) you could > buy lots of boards with already done open source firmware that works > perfectly. Literally for the price of a coreboot port for this board you > could buy 20+ fully loaded TALOS 2 systems and 50+ KCMA-D8's. > > What exactly are you looking for in a board? I assume embedded? you can > pick up a coreboot compatible AM1 (check the list) for quite cheap right > now - if you require more expansion options and/or a BMC I would go with > the KCMA-D8 which supports dual fanless capable 4 or 8 core 35W TDP > CPU's and 128GB RAM - if you can find some they are a super great owner > controlled libre firmware embedded/router platform and they support > OpenBMC via a ASMB4 or ASMB5 module. > Both systems have lots of AMD provided documentation as they are from > right before when AMD stopped supporting the open source firmware > community and of course the high performance TALOS 2 is also well > documented (and has libre firmware) if you want something fast/not an > embedded platform. > > -- > coreboot mailing list: [email protected] > https://mail.coreboot.org/mailman/listinfo/coreboot >
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