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Several variants of the H8QGi motherboard are highly supported by [[coreboot-15h]], namely the H8QGi+-F and H8QG6+-F.
== Board Variants ==
== Board Variants ==
=== H8QGi+-F ===
=== H8QGi+-F ===
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=== H8QGi-LN4F ===
=== H8QGi-LN4F ===
=== H8QG7-LN4F ===
=== H8QG7-LN4F ===
== BMC ==
It should be possible to compile linux for the onboard BMC<ref>https://github.com/neuschaefer/wpcm450/wiki/</ref>; this has been done by ATEN<ref>https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/wpcm450-aten</ref>, AMI<ref>https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/wpcm450-ami</ref>, and Dell<ref>https://github.com/neuschaefer/linux/tree/vendor/dell-idrac6-1.70</ref>. Until then, the BMC can be disabled via a jumper on the mainboard.
== References ==

Revision as of 06:38, 26 February 2025

Several variants of the H8QGi motherboard are highly supported by coreboot-15h, namely the H8QGi+-F and H8QG6+-F.

Board Variants

H8QGi+-F

H8QG6+-F

H8QGi+-LN4F

H8QG7+-LN4F

more information needed probably released between 2010 at earliest and perhaps 2015 at latest comparing opteron release dates with copyright of rev 1.1 of the manual[1]

H8QGi-F

H8QG6-F

H8QGi-LN4F

H8QG7-LN4F

BMC

It should be possible to compile linux for the onboard BMC[2]; this has been done by ATEN[3], AMI[4], and Dell[5]. Until then, the BMC can be disabled via a jumper on the mainboard.

References