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authorFrancis Rowe <info@gluglug.org.uk>2015-04-10 09:47:51 (EDT)
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needs to disable the ATI chip and use Intel (this isn't done yet)
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- port acer aspire 5738 to coreboot (gm45)? (and then libreboot). EC is the main blocker (no support in coreboot yet).
- ME isn't an issue, because its GM45 so it could be removed (it looks like this machine might also be shipped in
- non-descriptor mode by default, like the roda rk9).
- Search <b>jv50 block diagram filetype:pdf</b> for schematics.
- (jv50 is written on the board); noone seems to have found any documentation for the EC chip, but
- maybe it could be sufficiently reverse engineered via serialice and ectool.
+ Non-lenovo GM45 laptops:
+ <ul>
+ <li>Dell Latitude E6400 - quite a few of these online. This is a good laptop to target in coreboot and libreboot.
+ NOTE: EC support. ALSO: DDR2 memory (coreboot raminit for GM45 currently only supports DDR3)</li>
+ <li>Dell Latitude E5400 - quite a few of these as well. Uses DDR3 memory. EC needs porting.</li>
+ <li>
+ Acer Aspire 5739 - NOTE: EC. ALSO: EC
+ <ul>
+ <li>Search <b>jv50 block diagram filetype:pdf</b> for schematics (jv50 is written on the board).
+ no docs were found for the EC chip, but it might be good enough to RE via serialice and ectool</li>
+ </ul>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
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T400S and X301. These both seem to be GS45. X301 uses only the low-performance mode CPUs, so raminit