12-12-2014, 05:16 AM
It's been a while since anyone posted here. I have now finally received my HD5450 motherboard that got lost in the mail about a year ago so I can start modding it again. From my understanding now it seems that the amount of CPU cores we can use is decided upon compilation time and cannot be changed with modding the 1564 BIOS.
However, we still have the 1558 bios we can try to 'port' to the 1564. If only I had a 1558 to play around with to see what the differences are between the machines...
Another possibility is porting coreboot to our 1564, which would also mean that the 1464, 1764, n4010 and n7010 (sorry, no n5010) could easily get support from what I can tell. I have never worked on coreboot before but I started digging through their tree and it seems that everything besides the right superio chip is already in there. After setting the GPIO stuff right it should for the most part work out fine. So anyone interested to help out or in running coreboot instead of the piece of crap bios Dell shitted out? If so I'll order a SOIC clip+cables for my raspberry pi to transform it into a hardware flasher and wait with installing my 'new' motherboard so it can be used as a testbed.
I guess that concludes the update for Q4 2014. Questions or comments? Just drop them here or shoot me a PM.
~Aeny
However, we still have the 1558 bios we can try to 'port' to the 1564. If only I had a 1558 to play around with to see what the differences are between the machines...
Another possibility is porting coreboot to our 1564, which would also mean that the 1464, 1764, n4010 and n7010 (sorry, no n5010) could easily get support from what I can tell. I have never worked on coreboot before but I started digging through their tree and it seems that everything besides the right superio chip is already in there. After setting the GPIO stuff right it should for the most part work out fine. So anyone interested to help out or in running coreboot instead of the piece of crap bios Dell shitted out? If so I'll order a SOIC clip+cables for my raspberry pi to transform it into a hardware flasher and wait with installing my 'new' motherboard so it can be used as a testbed.
I guess that concludes the update for Q4 2014. Questions or comments? Just drop them here or shoot me a PM.
~Aeny
Dell Inspiron '1564'
| Obsidian Black | 15.6" B156HW01 v1 1080p Matte | Intel i7 640m | ATi HD5470m 1GB DDR3 [vbios mod] | 8GB DDR3 | 1TB 840 EVO & 2TB HDD | Intel Centrino 6300 | Dell 365 BT | 90watt charger | Unlocked A13 bios | 9-cell battery | Arch x64 & Windows 10 Pro 9926 |