top | item 32394188 (no title) rgrs | 3 years ago OpenBMC only supports one vendor's SoC. discuss order hn newest amboar|3 years ago OpenBMC supports SoCs from Aspeed and Nuvoton, and HP were/are working to add support for their GXP (iLO) SoC. qhwudbebd|3 years ago Given a random board with an aspeed 2500 on it, I assume that's not sufficient to allow the manufacturer firmware to be replaced with vanilla openbmc by a user though?
amboar|3 years ago OpenBMC supports SoCs from Aspeed and Nuvoton, and HP were/are working to add support for their GXP (iLO) SoC. qhwudbebd|3 years ago Given a random board with an aspeed 2500 on it, I assume that's not sufficient to allow the manufacturer firmware to be replaced with vanilla openbmc by a user though?
qhwudbebd|3 years ago Given a random board with an aspeed 2500 on it, I assume that's not sufficient to allow the manufacturer firmware to be replaced with vanilla openbmc by a user though?
amboar|3 years ago
qhwudbebd|3 years ago