On Sat, 2022-04-02 at 19:08 -0400, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of
Many wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I looked up this board: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Galileo
>
> It's discontinued, but it's open hardware, runs linux, and is
> compatible with arduino sketches and shields.
>
> That's very
On Sun, Apr 03, 2022 at 11:25:31AM +0200, Michael Niewöhner wrote:
> On Sat, 2022-04-02 at 19:08 -0400, Undiscussed Horrific Abuse, One Victim of
> Many wrote:
>> I looked up this board: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Galileo
>>
>> It's discontinued, but it's open hardware, runs linux, and is
Apr 1, 2022, 05:43 by pe...@stuge.se:
> Arthur Heymans wrote:
>
>> The context here, was that I voiced some practical concerns about
>>
>> using CBOR as a handoff structure. LinuxBIOS or coreboot tables were
>> carefully designed to be very easy to parse.
>>
>
> Your concern is valid and I think
TLDR:
1) Please don't use the term deprecate - use "moved to a branch"
2) Lets set up some rules about moving platforms/chips to a branch.
3) How do we find out what platforms are actually in use?
4) Please don't take this as an argument.We
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First, we are not going to "Deprecate" any
Hey Mike, Sameer,
Sorry, I'd missed this thread until now.
I've got a patch train that rebases all of of the coreboot patches onto the
latest official memtest86+ version. I can upload that as a branch.
I'm currently working on doing the reverse, and making patches to push into the
coreboot
Hi Lahfa Samy,
I was a GSoC student in 2020. I had already been a coreboot
contributor for some time, so I came up with a project idea of my own:
add support for Intel Bay Trail to libgfxinit (see
https://blogs.coreboot.org/blog/2020/08/31/gsoc-libgfxinit-add-support-for-bay-trail/
for details). I
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