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* 5 x SST 49LF008A
* 5 x SST 49LF008A
* 5 x SST 49LF160C
* 5 x SST 49LF160C
 
* 2 x 2.5" disk SATA
Can bring:
* 8-port switch.
* ASUS COM cable
* Keyboard (USB, +PS/2 adapter)
* PLCC extractor
* PLCC extractor
* A8N-E+CPU+ECC RAM (rather not)
* PSU (rather not)


==Idwer==
==Idwer==
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* breadboard
* breadboard
* Pomona SOIC-8 clip
* Pomona SOIC-8 clip
* 2x W25Q64 soic8 (and perhaps 2x soic8 that are converted to fit dip8)
* 2x W25Q64 soic8, 2x soic8 that are converted to fit dip8
* USB removable media
* USB removable media
* PS/2 keyboard with PS/2-to-USB adapter
* PS/2 keyboard with PS/2-to-USB adapter
* (when someone brings his/her asus f2a85-m board: an SSD with win7 installed)
note to self: bring screwdrivers
** LET ME KNOW IF YOU BRING ONE :)


==Peter==
==Peter==


==Carl-Daniel==
==Carl-Daniel==
* Lots of power sockets and extension cords
* lots of power sockets and extension cords
* Bus Pirate
* Bus Pirate
* HP 635 laptop
* Asrock E350M1 mainboard
* Thinkpad T60p laptop
* Raspberry Pi (for faster flashing)
* Various flash chips
* Various flash chips
* Artec FlexyICE
* Artec FlexyICE (if I can find it)
* 19" flat screen monitor with DVI+VGA incl. cables
* 19" flat screen monitor with DVI+VGA incl. cables
* 14" flat screen monitor with DVI+VGA incl. cables
* flashrom flyers
* flashrom flyers
* coreboot flyers
* posters
* posters
* thousands of cables
* thousands of cables
* ATX power supply (for the Asrock E350M1)
* serial cables


== [[User:GNUtoo|Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli]] ==
== [[User:GNUtoo|Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli]] ==
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* A jack-jack audio cable for spkmodem
* A jack-jack audio cable for spkmodem
* My gpg fingerprint
* My gpg fingerprint
* I am also able to create an ipxe bootable system rapidely, assuming that:
* One power strip
** I've access to the Internet
* some flash chips for testing the programmers setups
** The "client" computer has a way of storing ipxe, like:
*** A NIC with a flash chip(shows off flashrom and seabios ability of loading option roms)
*** Any PCI card used as a carrier(shows off the "carrier" "feature", flashrom, and option rom loading).
*** Or we could simply put ipxe into coreboot's flash.
*** Putting it on a common storage device is not a good idea for attracting visitors.
** I don't have scripts to boot an nfsroot over wifi, instead I can either:
*** Boot it trough an ethernet NIC.
*** Boot small self-contained kenrel and initramfs over wifi (no nfsroot).


=== I wonder if I should bring: ===
=== I wonder if I should bring: ===
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* A programmer
* A programmer
* My pomona clip
* My pomona clip
* some flash chips for testing the programmers setups
* The fragile LPC dongle for the ALIX.1C
* The fragile LPC dongle for the ALIX.1C


=== I can't bring ===
* The ALIX.1C: in use
* The M4A785T-M: too big
=== I'd like not to have to bring: ===
=== I'd like not to have to bring: ===
* The GTA04 which has:
* The GTA04 which has:
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==Stuff we need (please check if you can bring it)==
==Stuff we need (please check if you can bring it)==
* Power supply units
* Few USB sticks to boot boards.
* Monitors
* Flyers for coreboot and flashrom. Who has the PDFs for our latest flyers (probably Carl-Daniel)?
* CF/USB sticks/... to boot boards.
* Keyboards
* supported recent AMD board
* supported small system (alix?)
* supported small system (alix?)
* supported ARM board
* supported ARM board
* gpg fingerprints?
* gpg fingerprints?

Latest revision as of 01:09, 31 January 2014

Relevant or possibly interesting talk(s):

Who is coming?

  • Idwer Vollering
  • Peter Stuge
  • Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
  • Vladimir Serbinenko
  • Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli

Who brings what?

Vladimir

  • X201
  • X230
  • 2x Lenovo power supplies (don't forget EU power cords)
  • EHCI debug dongle (+cables)
  • Buspirate (+cables)
  • Pomona SOIC-8 clip
  • 5 x SST 49LF008A
  • 5 x SST 49LF160C
  • 2 x 2.5" disk SATA
  • 8-port switch.
  • Keyboard (USB, +PS/2 adapter)
  • PLCC extractor

Idwer

  • Samsung Lumpy+charger
  • Buspirate (+cables)
  • breadboard
  • Pomona SOIC-8 clip
  • 2x W25Q64 soic8, 2x soic8 that are converted to fit dip8
  • USB removable media
  • PS/2 keyboard with PS/2-to-USB adapter

note to self: bring screwdrivers

Peter

Carl-Daniel

  • lots of power sockets and extension cords
  • Bus Pirate
  • Asrock E350M1 mainboard
  • Thinkpad T60p laptop
  • Raspberry Pi (for faster flashing)
  • Various flash chips
  • Artec FlexyICE (if I can find it)
  • 19" flat screen monitor with DVI+VGA incl. cables
  • 14" flat screen monitor with DVI+VGA incl. cables
  • flashrom flyers
  • coreboot flyers
  • posters
  • thousands of cables
  • ATX power supply (for the Asrock E350M1)
  • serial cables

Denis 'GNUtoo' Carikli

I'll try to bring:

  • My x60 (without batteries)
  • My t60 (with my battery)
  • A null modem cable
  • An usb to serial adapter(standard voltage).
  • A jack-jack audio cable for spkmodem
  • My gpg fingerprint
  • One power strip
  • some flash chips for testing the programmers setups

I wonder if I should bring:

  • My E350M1
  • A programmer
  • My pomona clip
  • The fragile LPC dongle for the ALIX.1C

I'd like not to have to bring:

  • The GTA04 which has:
    • A standard voltage serial port and db9 connector.
    • USB debug capabilities trough g_dbgp.

I'd like other people to bring:

  • An x60 dock(I'll cary only a backpack)
  • Their gpg fingerprint
  • A soldering iron that works(full setup) would be nice, but not strictly needed.
  • network cables.

Stuff we need (please check if you can bring it)

  • Few USB sticks to boot boards.
  • supported small system (alix?)
  • supported ARM board
  • gpg fingerprints?