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There are several [http://youtube.com/results?search_query=linuxbios+OR+coreboot&search_type= coreboot-related videos] on YouTube. | There are several [http://youtube.com/results?search_query=linuxbios+OR+coreboot&search_type= coreboot-related videos] on YouTube and other video hosting sites. | ||
=== Coreboot hacking: How to solder a PLCC socket on your board === | === Coreboot hacking: How to solder a PLCC socket on your board === |
Revision as of 20:36, 30 March 2009
This page contains coreboot-related screenshots, photos, and videos.
Videos
There are several coreboot-related videos on YouTube and other video hosting sites.
Coreboot hacking: How to solder a PLCC socket on your board
Uwe Hermann created a video showing how to desolder a PLCC chip and solder on a socket instead. You can get it from:
- archive.org: Ogg Theora, small (32 MB), Ogg Theora (154 MB)
- Youtube: Direct download via "youtube-dl -t 'http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30x4oxyczH4'" (FLV, 13 MB)
- blip.tv: FLV, small (20 MB)
The video is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license.
See also: Soldering a socket on your board
coreboot and SeaBIOS starting Windows 7
Rudolf Marek shows his ASUS M2V-MX SE with coreboot and SeaBIOS booting Windows 7 on a 2GHz AMD Sempron CPU.
Downloads: MJPEG 1024x768, 332MB, H.264 1024x768, 34MB, H.264 960x720, 91MB, H.264 640x480, 35MB, H.264 320x240, 13MB, H.264 320x240, 6.1MB.
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Starting Windows
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No TPM today. Unhandled BIOS calls waiting for code
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ASUS M2V-MX SE and Starting Windows animation
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Login screen
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Welcome screen
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Desktop
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System Information
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System Information closeup
Chaos Communication Congress 2008 (25C3): coreboot: Beyond The Final Frontier
Peter Stuge presented coreboot: Beyond The Final Frontier at the 25th Chaos Communication Congress (25C3).
- Video recordings: H.264 720x576, 390MB, H.264 720x576, 390MB (torrent), H.264 320x240, 152MB
- Audio recordings: OGG, 20MB, MP3, 23MB
- Slides: 1244_25c3_coreboot_slides.zip
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Metadata
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Intro
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BIOS replacement
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Pushpin chips
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Demo
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Attack
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Defence
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Conclusion
Google Tech Talks 2008: coreboot (aka LinuxBIOS): The Free/Open-Source x86 Firmware
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Intro
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coreboot today
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Ron Minnich
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make menuconfig
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Peter Stuge
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BIOS replacement
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Demo setup
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Push pin chips
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tint demo
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Stefan Reinauer
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Remote BIOS update I
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Remote BIOS update II
FSCONS coreboot talk
Peter Stuge did a coreboot presentation at FSCONS 2008.
Video: OGG, 71MB
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Peter Stuge
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Demo setup
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coreboot/Linux booting
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Conclusion
FOSDEM 2007 LinuxBIOS-talk
- There's a video recording of Ron Minnich's LinuxBIOS talk (OGG, 234 MB) from FOSDEM 2007 — Ron gives important tech insights - excellent newbie briefing.
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Intro.
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Who uses it?
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Why Linux as BIOS?
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EFI, the "DRM BIOS".
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Linux-as-BIOS, Linux-as-bootloader.
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LinuxBIOS in 1999.
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LinuxBIOS in 2002.
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Remote BIOS updates.
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Automated test system.
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Test reports.
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LinuxBIOS version 3.
Chaos Communication Congress 2006 LinuxBIOS Lightning Talk
- There's a video recording of Peter Stuge's LinuxBIOS Lightning Talk (OGG, 23 MB, 7:16) from Chaos Communication Congress 2006 — Peter tries to rush through everything important about LinuxBIOS in five minutes, demo included. Peter's slides are also available.
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Intro.
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Use cases.
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LinuxBIOSv3 plans.
OLPC booting with LinuxBIOS
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The OLPC board.
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The boot splash screen.
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LinuxBIOS booting.
Peter Stuge's car MP3 player
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The car MP3 player.
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LinuxBIOS booting, serial console on the attached laptop.
LinuxBIOS with X Server Inside
- LinuxBIOS with X Server Inside — LinuxBIOS with X Server (Kdrive, formely TinyX) inside a 2MB BIOS flash memory (no hard drive required).
- Another (better quality) version of the video in Ogg Theora is available here (9.7 MB).
- A HOWTO for this setup is available, too.
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Intro screen.
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The hardware.
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LinuxBIOS + Linux booting (six seconds to Busybox).
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rxvt in a minimal X-Server (Kdrive)
Screenshots and Photos
General
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The first LinuxBIOS cluster, Ed.
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More than a million devices already run on coreboot!
Sample hardware on which coreboot can run
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ASUS A8V-E Deluxe desktop mainboard.
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The Televideo TC7020 thin client.
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RCA RM4100 set-top-box.
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IEI LX 800 SBC.
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A car MP3 player (EPIA board).
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coreboot on an early OLPC devel board.
Various coreboot payloads
There are also a few more photos/screenshots on Google Image Search.