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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2016-04-06 13:46:47 (EDT)
committer Francis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2016-04-06 13:46:47 (EDT)
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Notes about memory compatibility on D8/D16
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@@ -29,6 +29,8 @@ This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h @strong{and Fam15h} CPUs avail
@strong{NOTE: This board is unsupported in libreboot 20150518. To use it in libreboot, for now, you must build for it from source using the libreboot git repository.}
+@strong{Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We recommend avoiding Kingston modules..}
+
Flashing instructions can be found at @uref{../install/index.html#flashrom,../install/index.html#flashrom} - note that external flashing is required (e.g. BBB), if the proprietary (ASUS) firmware is currently installed. If you already have libreboot, by default it is possible to re-flash using software running in GNU/Linux on the KGPE-D16, without using external hardware.
@uref{index.html,Back to previous index}.
@@ -76,8 +78,6 @@ Only text-mode is known to work, but linux(kernel) can initialize the framebuffe
@anchor{#current-issues}
@itemize
@item
-RDIMM memory modules untested, according to tpearson (they'll probably work)
-@item
LRDIMM memory modules are currently incompatible
@item
SAS (via PIKE 2008 module) requires non-free option ROM (and SeaBIOS) to boot from it (theoretically possible to replace, but you can put a kernel in CBFS or on SATA and use that to boot GNU, which can be on a SAS drive. The linux kernel can use those SAS drives (via PIKE module) without an option ROM).