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  • Deconstructing the Kunpeng 916: A Community-Driven Deep Dive

    Some of the best stories in hardware start not in a corporate lab, but in a corner of the internet where enthusiasts gather. This is the story of how a Huawei/HiSilicon ARM server CPU was deconstructed, starting with a single message on Discord.
  • coreboot on the MSI MS-6117 (Intel 440LX)

    A project to port modern, open‑source firmware to the classic Intel 440LX chipset, focusing on the quirky MSI MS‑6117 Slot 1 motherboard.
  • Coreboot-Retro

    Coreboot-Retro is a personal project that revitalizes old hardware systems by adding support for them in the Coreboot mainline while modernizing their capabilities. By focusing on boards like the Shuttle AB61 (440BX) and the MS-5128 (430HX), Coreboot-Retro aims to reintegrate these historically significant boards with modern computing functions. With the goal of unlocking the potential of vintage systems, the project welcomes contributions from developers, hardware hackers, and retro computing enthusiasts. Visit the GitHub repository at https://github.com/rigred/coreboot-retro to explore the progress and get involved.
  • Decoding the Mystery: Uncovering Missing Jumpers on a SiI0649 IDE Card Clone

    Reverse engineering missing jumpers on a generic CMD-649 PCI IDE controller card.
  • ATI FireGL 2 and 4 Drivers/BIOS

    This documents the latest drivers for the ATI Fir GL2, aka SonicBlue as well as the installation procedures for them.
  • Creating SoCat-57 Part 1

    In this first article I will tell you how I came to creating a new printed circuit board for some old hardware, specifically a Socket 5-to-7 CPU power interposer and what that looks like.
  • Overclock your Ryzen CPU from linux

    Overclock your Ryzen CPU without the UEFI while running Linux, no proprietary tools needed.