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I'm going to port coreboot to the Dell Latitude E6230 laptop and make it work.

Dell Latitude E6230 has two SOIC-8 flash chips. The 4M one which contains the top part of the firmware can be read and programmed, while the 8M one is hard to access via ISP. I downloaded a 12MB ROM from a Google drive made by others.

I've used autoport to generate the code that can boot the machine, however, the laptop will shut down after some seconds and I think EC is the problem.

Looking for hackers with the skills:

reversing uefi coreboot acpi

This project is part of:

Hack Week 16

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  • about 8 years ago: mbrugger liked this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux added keyword "reversing" to this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux added keyword "uefi" to this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux added keyword "coreboot" to this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux added keyword "acpi" to this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux started this project.
  • about 8 years ago: ArchLinux originated this project.

  • Comments

    • mbrugger
      about 8 years ago by mbrugger | Reply

      there was a talk about EC etc on ELCE this year at Prague. It might be worth a look: https://schd.ws/hosted_files/osseu17/84/Replace%20UEFI%20with%20Linux.pdf

    • mbrugger
      about 8 years ago by mbrugger | Reply

      https://osseu17.sched.com/event/ByYt/replace-your-exploit-ridden-firmware-with-linux-ronald-minnich-google has a link to the slides as well.

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