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Re: [libreplanet-discuss] libreboot workshop at libreplanet 2018


From: Patrick McDermott
Subject: Re: [libreplanet-discuss] libreboot workshop at libreplanet 2018
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2018 13:02:49 -0400

On 2018-03-21 at 01:31, Leah Rowe wrote:
> Please confirm via reply on this list, if you're willing to commit to
> this.

I'll be at the conference, and I've packed some equipment.

Look for me [1] in a gray Libiquity polo shirt.

[1]: http://www.libiquity.com/media/images/patrick-mcdermott.jpg

> 1) Set up the SPI flasher so that it's portable (USB powered, 3v3
> supplied by the SPI flasher itself, not an external PSU) - SSH into
> the flasher via ethernet cable or USB cable connected to your laptop.
> Portable flashing setup. make sure it works etc. bring spare wires
> just in case. make sure you've got soic-8 and soic-16 - to save time,
> if you can, bring 2 SPI flashers, one with soic-8 one with soic-16
> (less time messing about re-wiring between different laptops)

I keep my clips wired to female stackable headers, so I can retool
between the SOIC-8 and SOIC-16 clips by just swapping headers on the
BBB's P9 connector.

Spare clips are also good to have.  Even on the Pomona clips, the glue
holding the contacts in the housing can get old and allow the contacts
to slide up or, worse, pop out.

> 4) thermal paste and thermal paste cleaning material, and wipes etc ->
> for T400 flashing. requires removing the heatsink

I would recommend to anyone bringing T400, T500, etc. laptops that you
disassemble them in advance and just bring the mainboard, if possible.
It helps to speed up the flashing.  There are disassembly instructions
in the libreboot documentation, as well as other places like Lenovo's
Hardware Maintenance Manuals.

> 5) I doubt anyone will have D8/D16 to flash, so tools for flashing
> DIP8 spi chips probably aren't required. most people wanting to be
> flashed will have laptops
> 
> - -> you could maybe take DIP8 chips with libreboot on them with you,
> just in case, for kcma-d8 and kgpe-d16, then the person just puts that
> in their d8/d16 when they get home. in fact that seems more logical to
> me. also plcc32 lpc chips (1mb) with libreboot, for asus kfsn4-dre

I'm bringing a CH341A-based programmer as well, so I'll be able to flash
existing DIP-8 chips in the ZIF socket.  Anyone with KCMA-D8 and
KGPE-D16 boards can see me.

-- 
Patrick McDermott, CEO
Libiquity
Putting customers in control of high-quality technologies
http://www.libiquity.com/

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