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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: clarify what 512 meansFrancis Rowe2015-07-121-1/+1
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* typo fixFrancis Rowe2015-07-121-1/+1
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* typo fixFrancis Rowe2015-07-113-3/+3
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* docs/hcl/gm45_lcd.html: standardize notes on GM45 LCD supportFrancis Rowe2015-07-113-0/+27
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* docs/install/bbb_ehci.html: re-license to GFDLFrancis Rowe2015-07-111-5/+37
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | I received the authors permission to change the license, via IRC and email messages. IRC log (#libreboot freenode IRC) on 11 July 2015: <francis7> tty0_, I sent you an email. <francis7> (your gmail address) <tty0_> There isn't that much work of mine there, and i am ok with what you will decide. But i would protest GFDL if i was in your place <francis7> tty0_, does this mean that you accept GFDL? <tty0_> I give you permission to do it if you decide that it is the best option for libreboot
* Documentation: convert to GFDLFrancis Rowe2015-07-1110-575/+839
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Some sections were owned by other people; these were re-written, deleted, or moved. Alternatively, they were re-licensed as-is, with permission from the relevant author(s). Patrick "P. J." McDermott on #libreboot freenode IRC: Saturday, 11 July 2015 log: <francis7> pehjota, you made a few changes to the libreboot documentation <francis7> pehjota, do I have your permission to re-license those parts under GFDL 1.3/higher, with no invariant sections or back/front cover texts? <francis7> (if so, can you write to the mailing list?) <pehjota> francis7: Sure, I'll send a message to the libreboot-dev list later. (pehjota=Patrick McDermott) (francis7=Francis Rowe, the person making this commit) TODO: docs/install/bbb_ehci.html: Get permission from author to re-license it (contact Alex David. tty0_ on IRC)
* fix wrong informationFrancis Rowe2015-07-114-5/+4
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* docs/install/x200_external.html: Add notes about X200 TabletFrancis Rowe2015-06-281-1/+1
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* docs/install/index.html#rom: Simplify itFrancis Rowe2015-06-281-30/+13
| | | | | It is currently difficult to maintain, but not only that, the information is useless and confusing.
* Documentation for KFSN4-DRE: link to photos of chip extractorFrancis Rowe2015-06-281-0/+1
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* docs/install/index.html: Fix typo (2)Francis Rowe2015-06-271-1/+1
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* docs/install/index.html: Fix typoFrancis Rowe2015-06-271-1/+1
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* docs/install/index.html: Notes about KFSN4-DRE ROM imagesFrancis Rowe2015-06-271-1/+9
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* s/machine/systemFrancis Rowe2015-06-278-32/+32
| | | | It was annoying me.
* docs/install/index.html: Notes about PLCC chip extractorsFrancis Rowe2015-06-271-0/+7
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* docs/install/index.html: Notes about KFSN4-DREFrancis Rowe2015-06-271-2/+33
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* docs/install/index.html: Remove empty unordered listFrancis Rowe2015-06-121-4/+0
| | | | Not really sure how this got here, to be honest.
* add missing file from last commitFrancis Rowe2015-06-101-0/+27
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* docs/install/index.html: Notes about mistake in flashing scriptFrancis Rowe2015-06-101-1/+10
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* docs/install/r400_external.html: Annotate pinouts for SOIC-8Francis Rowe2015-06-041-0/+0
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* docs/install/r400_external.html: Photos of flash chip pinoutsFrancis Rowe2015-06-043-1/+6
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* docs/install/t400_external.html: Fix typoFrancis Rowe2015-06-041-1/+1
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* docs/install/*.html: More clearly define example outputFrancis Rowe2015-06-045-11/+16
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* docs/install/index.html: Fix typoFrancis Rowe2015-06-041-1/+1
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* docs/install/*.html: Update notes about finding flash chip sizeFrancis Rowe2015-06-045-0/+10
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* docs/install/index.html: How to find flash chip size (GM45 users)Francis Rowe2015-06-044-0/+20
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* docs/*_external.html: Instructions for identifying flash chip sizeFrancis Rowe2015-06-044-1/+26
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* Photo of T400 soic-8 chipChris Ryder2015-06-041-0/+0
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* Added photo of T400 SOIC-8 ChipChris Ryder2015-06-041-1/+9
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: Clarify that motherboards also use PS_ON#P. J. McDermott2015-05-311-2/+1
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* docs/install/index.html: Improve anchortextFrancis Rowe2015-05-251-5/+5
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* docs/install/index.html: say what external gm45 guides are forFrancis Rowe2015-05-251-4/+4
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* docs/install/index.html: Update the instructions for updatingFrancis Rowe2015-05-251-44/+100
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* docs/install/x200_external.html: notes about demefactoryFrancis Rowe2015-05-231-0/+5
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* docs/install/x200_external: update notes about GPIO33Francis Rowe2015-05-231-3/+58
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* docs/license.txt: rename to cc-by-sa-4.txtFrancis Rowe2015-05-189-18/+18
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: Fix copyright attribution noticeFrancis Rowe2015-05-171-1/+1
| | | | | The author of the related changes used an alias. I found out about it, so now his real name goes here.
* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: fix grammarFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+1
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: explain what PS_ON# is forFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+2
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: Fix grammarFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-2/+2
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: re-add red colour reference for 5VFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+1
| | | | | | Colourblind people still have pinouts to fall back on, while non-colourblind people will have an easier time just knowing "avoid red". Everyone wins.
* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: re-add orange/green referencesFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-2/+2
| | | | | | Pin numbers are still mentioned. Colour coding is easier for non-colourblind people, but colourblind people still have pinouts to fall back on. Everyone wins.
* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: remove reference to ATX pin 12Francis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+1
| | | | | It's dangerous to recommend this, because if the user has a 20-pin ATX PSU, they might use pin 12 on that which is -12V.
* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: emphasize "barrel connector" for 5VFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+1
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: Warn user not to use the 5V ATX pinsFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-1/+5
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* docs/install/bbb_setup: don't say green. colour blindness is realFrancis Rowe2015-05-161-5/+5
| | | | Refer to pinouts instead.
* External flashing guides: don't refer to red.Francis Rowe2015-05-168-19/+20
| | | | | | | | | | | Colour blindness is real, and quite common. What's worse, 3.3V on an ATX PSU is an orange wire, not a red wire. Someone looking at "red" in the documentation might not think that you mean 3.3V live/hot (red is the standard colour), but instead they might connect the red wire from the ATX PSU which is 5V; this will destroy the flash chip. Also, red and orange look the same to most colour blind people.
* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: clean up notes about stabilityFrancis Rowe2015-05-111-7/+3
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: improve notes about stabilityFrancis Rowe2015-05-111-33/+17
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* docs/install/bbb_setup.html: Fix formatting errorFrancis Rowe2015-05-111-3/+3
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