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diff --git a/docs/hardware/c201.md b/docs/hardware/c201.md index e510d3f1..98699bd1 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/c201.md +++ b/docs/hardware/c201.md @@ -7,13 +7,6 @@ This is a Chromebook, using the Rockchip RK3288 SoC. It uses an ARM CPU, and has free EC firmware (unlike some other laptops). More RK3288-based laptops will be added to libreboot at a later date. -Paul Kocialkowski, a [Replicant](http://www.replicant.us/) developer, -ported this laptop to libreboot. Thank you, Paul! - -**More info will be added later, including build/installation -instructions. The board is supported in libreboot, however, and has been -confirmed to work.** - Flashing instructions can be found at [../install/\#flashrom](../install/#flashrom) diff --git a/docs/hardware/gm45_remove_me.md b/docs/hardware/gm45_remove_me.md index 5d9bc312..ad969919 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/gm45_remove_me.md +++ b/docs/hardware/gm45_remove_me.md @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ title: "GM45 chipsets: remove the ME (manageability engine)" ... This sections relates to disabling and removing the ME (Intel -**M**anagement **E**ngine) on GM45. This was originally done on the +*M*anagement *E*ngine) on GM45. This was originally done on the ThinkPad X200, and later adapted for the ThinkPad R400/T400/T500. It can in principle be done on any GM45 or GS45 system. @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ mitigate the risk of bricking your laptop, but with the generic MAC address (the libreboot project does not know what your real MAC address is). -You can find out your MAC address from **ip addr** or **ifconfig** in +You can find out your MAC address from `ip addr` or `ifconfig` in GNU+Linux. Alternatively, if you are running libreboot already (with the correct MAC address in your ROM), dump it (flashrom -r) and read the first 6 bytes from position 0x1000 (or 0x2000) in a hex editor (or, @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ you want) Two new files will be created: -- **ich9fdgbe\_4m.bin**: this is for GM45 laptops with the 4MB flash +- `ich9fdgbe_4m.bin`: this is for GM45 laptops with the 4MB flash chip. -- **ich9fdgbe\_8m.bin**: this is for GM45 laptops with the 8MB flash +- `ich9fdgbe_8m.bin`: this is for GM45 laptops with the 8MB flash chip. -- **ich9fdgbe\_16m.bin**: this is for GM45 laptops with the 16MB flash +- `ich9fdgbe_16m.bin`: this is for GM45 laptops with the 16MB flash chip. Assuming that your libreboot image is named **libreboot.rom**, copy the diff --git a/docs/hardware/index.md b/docs/hardware/index.md index fb9e0ed2..58161090 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/index.md +++ b/docs/hardware/index.md @@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ The X60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running the system will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; just remove the card and install another one -**after** libreboot is installed. See +*after* libreboot is installed. See [\#recommended\_wifi](#recommended_wifi) for replacements. List of supported ThinkPad X60 Tablets @@ -141,11 +141,11 @@ To find what LCD panel you have, see: There are 5 known LCD panels for the X60 Tablet: -- **X60T XGA (1024x768):** +- *X60T XGA (1024x768):* - BOE-Hydis HV121X03-100 (works) - Samsung LTN121XP01 (does not work. blank screen) - BOE-Hydis HT12X21-351 (does not work. blank screen) -- **X60T SXGA+ (1400x1050):** +- *X60T SXGA+ (1400x1050):* - BOE-Hydis HV121P01-100 (works) - BOE-Hydis HV121P01-101 (works) @@ -155,15 +155,15 @@ does. You can remove an X61/X61s motherboard from the chassis and install an X60/X60s motherboard in its place (for flashing libreboot). The chassis -is mostly identical and the motherboards are the same shape/size. **It +is mostly identical and the motherboards are the same shape/size. *It is unknown if the same applies between the X60 Tablet and the X61 -Tablet**. +Tablet*. The X60 Tablet typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running the system will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; just remove the card and install -another one **after** libreboot is installed. See +another one *after* libreboot is installed. See [\#recommended\_wifi](#recommended_wifi) for replacements. A user with a X60T that has digitizer+finger support, reported that they @@ -223,26 +223,26 @@ BIOS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_BIOS)' or 'VBIOS'). To find what LCD panel you have, see: [../misc/\#get\_edid\_panelname](../misc/#get_edid_panelname). -**Some T60s have ATI GPUs, and all T60P laptops have ATI GPUs These are +*Some T60s have ATI GPUs, and all T60P laptops have ATI GPUs These are incompatible! See [\#t60\_ati\_intel](#t60_ati_intel) for how to remedy -this.** +this.* -Tested LCD panels: **working(compatible)** +Tested LCD panels: (working) -- TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 - recommended for the inverter board) -- Samsung LTN141P4-L02 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended - for the inverter board) -- LG-Philips LP150E05-A2K1 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 - or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) -- Samsung LTN150P4-L01 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or - P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) (not a T60 screen - afaik, but it works) -- BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-100 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 - or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) +- TMD-Toshiba LTD141EN9B (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for + the inverter board) +- Samsung LTN141P4-L02 (14.1" 1400x1050) (FRU P/N 41W1478 recommended for the + inverter board) +- LG-Philips LP150E05-A2K1 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N + 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) +- Samsung LTN150P4-L01 (15.1" 1400x1050) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N + 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) (not a T60 screen afaik, but it + works) +- BOE-Hydis HV150UX1-100 (15.1" 1600x1200) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N + 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) -Tested LCD panels: **not working yet (incompatible; see -[../future/\#lcd\_i945\_incompatibility](../future/#lcd_i945_incompatibility))** +Tested LCD panels: *not working yet (incompatible; see +[../future/\#lcd\_i945\_incompatibility](../future/#lcd_i945_incompatibility))* - Samsung LTN141XA-L01 (14.1" 1024x768) - LG-Philips LP150X09 (15.1" 1024x768) @@ -257,8 +257,8 @@ Tested LCD panels: **not working yet (incompatible; see GNU+Linux works) (P/N 42T0078 FRU 42T0079 or P/N 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) -*The following LCD panels are **UNTESTED**. If you have one of these -panels then please submit a report!*: +*The following LCD panels are untested. If you have one of these panels then +please submit a report!*: - CMO(IDtech?) N141XC (14.1" 1024x768) - BOE-Hydis HT14X14 (14.1" 1024x768) @@ -275,10 +275,10 @@ panels then please submit a report!*: 41W1338 recommended for the inverter board) - Samsung LTN154P2-L05 (42X4641 42T0329) (15.4" 1680x1050) - LG-Philips LP154W02-TL10 (13N7020 42T0423) (15.4" 1680x1050) -- LG-Philips LP154WU1-TLB1 (42T0361) (15.4" 1920x1200) **(for T61p - but it might work in T60. Unknown!)** -- Samsung LTN154U2-L05 (42T0408 42T0574) (15.4" 1920x1200) **(for - T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)** +- LG-Philips LP154WU1-TLB1 (42T0361) (15.4" 1920x1200) *(for T61p + but it might work in T60. Unknown!)* +- Samsung LTN154U2-L05 (42T0408 42T0574) (15.4" 1920x1200) *(for + T61p but it might work in T60. Unknown!)* It is unknown whether the 1680x1050 (15.4") and 1920x1200 (15.4") panels use a different inverter board than the 1280x800 panels. @@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ The T60 typically comes with an Intel wifi chipset which does not work at all without proprietary firmware, and while Lenovo BIOS is running the system will refuse to boot if you replace the card. Fortunately it is very easily replaced; just remove the card and install another one -**after** libreboot is installed. See +*after* libreboot is installed. See [\#recommended\_wifi](#recommended_wifi) for replacements. ThinkPad T60 (ATI GPU) and ThinkPad T60 (Intel GPU) differences. @@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ your chassis. There is also a 15.4" T60 with Intel GPU. -Note: the T60**p** laptops all have ATI graphics. The T60p laptops +Note: the T60*p* laptops all have ATI graphics. The T60p laptops cannot be used with libreboot under any circumstances. The following T60 motherboard (see area highlighted in white) shows an @@ -354,8 +354,8 @@ It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): -- MA255LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 **(tested - working)** -- MA254LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2400 **(tested - working)** +- MA255LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 *(tested - working)* +- MA254LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2400 *(tested - working)* - MA472LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2092) / Core Duo T2500 (untested) Also of interest: @@ -418,16 +418,16 @@ It is believed that all models are compatible, listed here: Specifically (Order No. / Model No. / CPU): -- MA699LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 **(tested - - working)** -- MA701LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 **(tested - - working)** +- MA699LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T5600 *(tested - + working)* +- MA701LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 *(tested - + working)* - MB061LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 (untested) -- MA700LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 **(tested - - working)** +- MA700LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2121) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7200 *(tested - + working)* - MB063LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 (works) -- MB062LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 **(tested - - working)** +- MB062LL/A / A1181 (EMC 2139) / Intel Core 2 Duo T7400 *(tested - + working)* Also of interest: [../git/\#config\_macbook21](../git/#config_macbook21). @@ -459,9 +459,9 @@ firmware. It is certainly hotter than an X60/T60. The heat issues have been partially fixed by the following patch (now merged in libreboot): <https://review.coreboot.org/#/c/7923/>. -**The MacBook2,1 comes with a webcam, which does not work without +*The MacBook2,1 comes with a webcam, which does not work without proprietary software. Also, webcams are a security risk; cover it up! Or -remove it.** +remove it.* A user reported that they could get better response from the touchpad with the following in their xorg.conf: diff --git a/docs/hardware/kcma-d8.md b/docs/hardware/kcma-d8.md index 9d5067b1..f6c6fad7 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/kcma-d8.md +++ b/docs/hardware/kcma-d8.md @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ title: ASUS KCMA-D8 desktop/workstation board ... -This is a desktop board using AMD hardware (Fam10h **and Fam15h** CPUs +This is a desktop board using AMD hardware (Fam10h *and Fam15h* CPUs available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. Powered by libreboot. The coreboot port was done by Timothy Pearson of Raptor Engineering Inc. and, working with them, merged into libreboot. -**Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We -recommend avoiding Kingston modules.** +*Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We +recommend avoiding Kingston modules.* Flashing instructions can be found at [../install/\#flashrom](../install/#flashrom) - note that external @@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ without using external hardware. CPU compatibility ================= -**Use Opteron 4200 series (works without microcode updates, including hw -virt).** 4300 series needs microcode updates, so avoid those CPUs. 4100 +*Use Opteron 4200 series (works without microcode updates, including hw +virt).* 4300 series needs microcode updates, so avoid those CPUs. 4100 series is too old, and mostly untested. Board status (compatibility) {#boardstatus} @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ boot that, loading it into memory. Libreboot has configs for 2, 4, 8 and 16 MiB flash chip sizes (default flash chip is 2MiB). -**DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a P-DIP 8 chip +*DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a P-DIP 8 chip extractor. These can be found online. See -<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>** +<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>* Native graphics initialization {#graphics} ============================== diff --git a/docs/hardware/kfsn4-dre.md b/docs/hardware/kfsn4-dre.md index 4efc4648..944098e0 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/kfsn4-dre.md +++ b/docs/hardware/kfsn4-dre.md @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ SST49LF080A is the default that the board uses. SST49LF016C is an example of a 2MiB (16Mbits) chip, which might work. It is believed that 2MiB (16Mbits) is the maximum size available for the flash chip. -**DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a PLCC chip +*DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a PLCC chip extractor. These can be found online. See -<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>** +<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>* Native graphics initialization {#graphics} ============================== diff --git a/docs/hardware/kgpe-d16.md b/docs/hardware/kgpe-d16.md index 19d68416..e14c447d 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/kgpe-d16.md +++ b/docs/hardware/kgpe-d16.md @@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ title: ASUS KGPE-D16 server/workstation board ... -This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h **and Fam15h** CPUs +This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h *and Fam15h* CPUs available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. Powered by libreboot. The coreboot port was done by Timothy Pearson of Raptor Engineering Inc. and, working with them (and sponsoring the work), merged into libreboot. -**Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We -recommend avoiding Kingston modules.** +*Memory initialization is still problematic, for some modules. We +recommend avoiding Kingston modules.* Flashing instructions can be found at [../install/\#flashrom](../install/#flashrom) - note that external @@ -21,8 +21,8 @@ KGPE-D16, without using external hardware. CPU compatibility ================= -**Use Opteron 6200 series (works without microcode updates, including hw -virt).** 6300 series needs microcode updates, so avoid those CPUs. 6100 +*Use Opteron 6200 series (works without microcode updates, including hw +virt).* 6300 series needs microcode updates, so avoid those CPUs. 6100 series is too old, and mostly untested. Board status (compatibility) {#boardstatus} @@ -59,9 +59,9 @@ boot that, loading it into memory. Libreboot has configs for 2, 4, 8 and 16 MiB flash chip sizes (default flash chip is 2MiB). -**DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a P-DIP 8 chip +*DO NOT hot-swap the chip with your bare hands. Use a P-DIP 8 chip extractor. These can be found online. See -<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>** +<http://www.coreboot.org/Developer_Manual/Tools#Chip_removal_tools>* Native graphics initialization {#graphics} ============================== @@ -101,15 +101,15 @@ The information here is adapted, from the ASUS website. - 2 CPU sockets (G34 compatible) - HyperTransport™ Technology 3.0 - CPUs supported: - - AMD Opteron 6100 series (Fam10h. No IOMMU support. **Not** + - AMD Opteron 6100 series (Fam10h. No IOMMU support. *Not* recommended - old. View errata datasheet here: <http://support.amd.com/TechDocs/41322_10h_Rev_Gd.pdf>) - AMD Opteron 6200 series (Fam15h, with full IOMMU support in - libreboot - **highly recommended - fast, and works well without - microcode updates, including virtualization**) + libreboot - *highly recommended - fast, and works well without + microcode updates, including virtualization*) - AMD Opteron 6300 series (Fam15h, with full IOMMU support in - libreboot. **AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE - virtualization is broken - without microcode updates.** + libreboot. *AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE - virtualization is broken + without microcode updates.* - NOTE: 6300 series CPUs have buggy microcode built-in, and libreboot recommends avoiding the updates. The 6200 series CPUs have more reliable microcode. Look at this errata datasheet: @@ -124,27 +124,27 @@ The information here is adapted, from the ASUS website. ### Memory compatibility (with libreboot) -- **Total Slots:** 16 (4-channel per CPU, 8 DIMM per CPU), ECC -- **Capacity:** Maximum up to 256GB RDIMM -- **Memory Type that is compatible:** +- *Total Slots:* 16 (4-channel per CPU, 8 DIMM per CPU), ECC +- *Capacity:* Maximum up to 256GB RDIMM +- *Memory Type that is compatible:* - DDR3 1600/1333/1066/800 UDIMM\* - DDR3 1600/1333/1066/800 RDIMM\* -- **Compatible sizes per memory module:** +- *Compatible sizes per memory module:* - 16GB, 8GB, 4GB, 3GB, 2GB, 1GB RDIMM - 8GB, 4GB, 2GB, 1GB UDIMM ### Expansion slots -- **Total slot:** 6 -- **Slot Location 1:** PCI 32bit/33MHz -- **Slot Location 2:** PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X8 Link) -- **Slot Location 3:** PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link), Auto switch to x8 +- *Total slot:* 6 +- *Slot Location 1:* PCI 32bit/33MHz +- *Slot Location 2:* PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X8 Link) +- *Slot Location 3:* PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link), Auto switch to x8 link if slot 2 is occupied -- **Slot Location 4:** PCI-E x8 (Gen2 X4 Link) -- **Slot Location 5:** PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link) -- **Slot Location 6:** PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link), Auto turn off if +- *Slot Location 4:* PCI-E x8 (Gen2 X4 Link) +- *Slot Location 5:* PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link) +- *Slot Location 6:* PCI-E x16 (Gen2 X16 Link), Auto turn off if slot 5 is occupied, For 1U FH/FL Card, MIO supported -- **Additional Slot 1:** PIKE slot (for SAS drives. See notes above) +- *Additional Slot 1:* PIKE slot (for SAS drives. See notes above) - Follow SSI Location\# ### Form factor {#form-factor} @@ -158,10 +158,10 @@ The information here is adapted, from the ASUS website. ### Storage -- **SATA controller:** +- *SATA controller:* - AMD SP5100 - 6 x SATA2 300MB/s -- **SAS/SATA Controller:** +- *SAS/SATA Controller:* - ASUS PIKE2008 3Gbps 8-port SAS card included ### Networking @@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ The information here is adapted, from the ASUS website. ### Environment -- **Operation temperature:** 10C \~ 35C -- **Non operation temperature:** -40C \~ 70C -- **Non operation humidity:** 20% \~ 90% ( Non condensing) +- *Operation temperature:* 10C \~ 35C +- *Non operation temperature:* -40C \~ 70C +- *Non operation humidity:* 20% \~ 90% ( Non condensing) ### Monitoring diff --git a/docs/hardware/r400.md b/docs/hardware/r400.md index 66854b5c..4e0a0b19 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/r400.md +++ b/docs/hardware/r400.md @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ There are two possible flash chip sizes for the R400: 4MiB (32Mbit) or 8MiB (64Mbit). This can be identified by the type of flash chip below the palmrest: 4MiB is SOIC-8, 8MiB is SOIC-16. -**The R400 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) +*The R400 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) before flashing libreboot. Libreboot disables and removes it by using a -modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)** +modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)* (contains notes, plus instructions) Flashing instructions can be found at diff --git a/docs/hardware/t400.md b/docs/hardware/t400.md index bec2d895..7464f682 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/t400.md +++ b/docs/hardware/t400.md @@ -11,9 +11,9 @@ There are two possible flash chip sizes for the T400: 4MiB (32Mbit) or 8MiB (64Mbit). This can be identified by the type of flash chip below the palmrest: 4MiB is SOIC-8, 8MiB is SOIC-16. -**The T400 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) +*The T400 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) before flashing libreboot. Libreboot disables and removes it by using a -modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)** +modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)* (contains notes, plus instructions) Flashing instructions can be found at @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ The coreboot wiki collect various logs useful in porting to new boards. Following are outputs from the T400: -- T400 with **Winbond W25X64** flash chip (8MiB, SOIC-16) and Lenovo +- T400 with *Winbond W25X64* flash chip (8MiB, SOIC-16) and Lenovo BIOS 2.02 (EC firmware 1.01): - [../future/dumps/logs-t400-bios2.02-ec1.01/](../future/dumps/logs-t400-bios2.02-ec1.01/) diff --git a/docs/hardware/t500.md b/docs/hardware/t500.md index 862484dd..fdbca0d1 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/t500.md +++ b/docs/hardware/t500.md @@ -13,9 +13,9 @@ There are two possible flash chip sizes for the T500: 4MiB (32Mbit) or 8MiB (64Mbit). This can be identified by the type of flash chip below the palmrest: 4MiB is SOIC-8, 8MiB is SOIC-16. -**The T500 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) +*The T500 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) before flashing libreboot. Libreboot disables and removes it by using a -modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)** +modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)* (contains notes, plus instructions) Flashing instructions can be found at @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ The coreboot wiki collect various logs useful in porting to new boards. Following are outputs from the T500: -- T500 with **Macronix MX25L3205D** flash chip (4MiB, SOIC-8) and +- T500 with *Macronix MX25L3205D* flash chip (4MiB, SOIC-8) and Lenovo BIOS 3.13 7VET83WW (EC firmware 1.06): - [../future/dumps/t500log/](../future/dumps/t500log/) diff --git a/docs/hardware/x200.md b/docs/hardware/x200.md index 8afbe504..be4c2a38 100644 --- a/docs/hardware/x200.md +++ b/docs/hardware/x200.md @@ -5,18 +5,17 @@ title: ThinkPad X200 It is believed that all X200 laptops are compatible. X200S and X200 Tablet will also work, [depending on the configuration](#x200s). -It \*might\* be possible to put an X200 motherboard in an X201 chassis, -though this is currently untested by the libreboot project. The same may -also apply between X200S and X201S; again, this is untested. **It's -most likely true.** +It may be possible to put an X200 motherboard in an X201 chassis, though this +is currently untested by the libreboot project. The same may also apply between +X200S and X201S; again, this is untested. *It's most likely true.* There are two possible flash chip sizes for the X200: 4MiB (32Mbit) or 8MiB (64Mbit). This can be identified by the type of flash chip below the palmrest: 4MiB is SOIC-8, 8MiB is SOIC-16. -**The X200 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) +*The X200 laptops come with the ME (and sometimes AMT in addition) before flashing libreboot. Libreboot disables and removes it by using a -modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)** +modified descriptor: see [gm45\_remove\_me.md](gm45_remove_me.md)* (contains notes, plus instructions) Flashing instructions can be found at @@ -95,10 +94,10 @@ and work. This suspicion was confirmed with the following log: [text/x200s/cblog01.txt](text/x200s/cblog01.txt). The memory modules in -this case are 2x4GB. ~~**However, not all configurations work: +this case are 2x4GB. ~~*However, not all configurations work: [text/x200s/cblog02.txt](text/x200s/cblog02.txt) (2x2GB) and [text/x200s/cblog03.txt](text/x200s/cblog03.txt) (1x2GB) show a failed -bootup.**~~ *False alarm. The modules were mixed (non-matching). X200S +bootup.*~~ *False alarm. The modules were mixed (non-matching). X200S with high-performance mode CPU will work so long as you use matching memory modules (doesn't matter what size).* @@ -159,12 +158,12 @@ just simply remove the digitizer). - Samsung LTN121AP02-001 - common to find, cheap -**If your X200 has an LED backlit panel in it, then you also need to get +*If your X200 has an LED backlit panel in it, then you also need to get an inverter and harness cable that is compatible with the CCFL panels. To see which panel type you have, see [\#led\_howtotell](#led_howtotell). If you need the inverter/cable, here are part numbers: 44C9909 for CCFL LVDS cable with bluetooth and camera -connections, and 42W8009 or 42W8010 for the inverter.** +connections, and 42W8009 or 42W8010 for the inverter.* There are glossy and matte versions of these. Matte means anti-glare, which is what you want (in this authors opinion). @@ -178,29 +177,27 @@ Sources: X200](http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=84941) - [ThinkPad Forums - Parts for X200 AFFS Mod](http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=660662#p660662) -- [ThinkWiki.de - X200 - Displayumbau](http://thinkwiki.de/X200_Displayumbau) +- [ThinkWiki.de - X200 Displayumbau](http://thinkwiki.de/X200_Displayumbau) ### X200S -<http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=618928#p618928> explains -that the X200S screens/assemblies are thinner. You need to replace the -whole lid with one from a normal X200/X201. +<http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?p=618928#p618928> explains that the +X200S screens/assemblies are thinner. You need to replace the whole lid with +one from a normal X200/X201. How to tell if it has an LED or CCFL? {#led_howtotell} ------------------------------------- -Some X200s have a CCFL backlight and some have an LED backlight, in -their LCD panel. This also means that the inverters will vary, so you -must be careful if ever replacing either the panel and/or inverter. (a -CCFL inverter is high-voltage and will destroy an LED backlit panel). +Some X200s have a CCFL backlight and some have an LED backlight, in their LCD +panel. This also means that the inverters will vary, so you must be careful if +ever replacing either the panel and/or inverter. (a CCFL inverter is +high-voltage and will destroy an LED backlit panel). -CCFLs contain mercury. An X200 with a CCFL backlight will (****unless it -has been changed to an LED, with the correct inverter. Check with your -supplier!) the following: *"This product contains Lithium Ion Battery, -Lithium Battery and a lamp which contains mercury; dispose according to -local, state or federal laws"* (one with an LED backlit panel will say -something different). +CCFLs contain mercury. An X200 with a CCFL backlight will (unless it has been +changed to an LED, with the correct inverter. Check with your supplier!) say +the following: *"This product contains Lithium Ion Battery, Lithium Battery and +a lamp which contains mercury; dispose according to local, state or federal +laws"* (one with an LED backlit panel will say something different). Hardware register dumps {#regdumps} ----------------------- @@ -250,11 +247,12 @@ the two CPUIDs and steppings for Intel Core 2 Duo P8xxx CPUs with factory microcode. (1067 is the family and model, and 6 or A is the stepping ID.) -**TODO: check the CPUIDs and test S3 resume and/or KVM on any C2D +*TODO: check the CPUIDs and test S3 resume and/or KVM on any C2D systems (including non-P8xxx ones, which I don't have here) you have -available. I'd be curious if you could confirm these results.** It -might not be coreboot that's buggy with raminit/S3; it might just be -down to the microcode updates. +available. I'd be curious if you could confirm these results.* + +It might not be coreboot that's buggy with raminit/S3; it might just be down to +the microcode updates. Unsorted notes {#unsorted} -------------- |