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20 August 2008
- (diff) (hist) . . m Supported Motherboards; 18:15 . . (-21) . . Uwe (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v2: )
- (diff) (hist) . . m Papers on memory training; 10:40 . . (-418) . . Uwe (Talk | contribs) (Move.)
- (diff) (hist) . . Glossary; 10:40 . . (+462) . . Uwe (Talk | contribs) (→M: Move memory training here.)
19 August 2008
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:39 . . (+18) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:31 . . (-3) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:28 . . (-1) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:28 . . (+22) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:26 . . (-1) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 23:26 . . (+46) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Flashrom; 22:40 . . (+218) . . Uwe (Talk | contribs) (→Supported mainboards: Two new supported boards as per r3528.)
- (diff) (hist) . . Supported Motherboards; 21:24 . . (+133) . . Ward (Talk | contribs) (→Motherboards supported in coreboot v3: )
- (diff) (hist) . . Papers on memory training; 18:07 . . (+107) . . Rminnich (Talk | contribs)
- (diff) (hist) . . Papers on memory training; 16:47 . . (+52) . . Rminnich (Talk | contribs)
- (diff) (hist) . . N Papers on memory training; 15:51 . . (+297) . . Rminnich (Talk | contribs) (New page: Memory training is a very complex technlogical area. We are accumulating references to it as we find them. A patent for GDDR4: (warning: Sleep inducing!) [http://www.freshpatents.com/Tra...)
