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Before you begin
The Asus K8N-E is a Athlon64 Socket 939 board with socketed BIOS selling around €110 (used at ebay €30-50 possible). It already boots LinuxBIOS. currently PS/2 keyboards do not work, but USB keyboards do.
The BIOS chip is of type SST _________ (s.o. pls fill in) of which you need a spare pre-programmed piece.
Payload
Building the payload
Current status of the LBv2 tree
Building LinuxBIOS
Burning LinuxBIOS
Running LinuxBIOS
Help?
TODO
If you can help out with this, please join the mailing list and let us know!
