Again thanks. I think I found a way to check for more recent chips. The program is cbmem. I got instructions for how to run it on the starlabs website.
To install it you
git clone https://github.com/coreboot/coreboot.git
cd coreboot/util/cbmem
make
chmod +x cbmem
You can then run the below...
Im interested in these as well. Also Topton has a similar product to the Ali Ex listing 3 you posted, it also has a console port.
https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256804667234087.html
Thanks for checking and the info. Looks like my information is outdated. That tool apparently may not work on newer cpu's. I'm looking into finding another way to check that doesn't involve using Windows. :)
To anyone who has purchased one of these please let me know if the intel bootguard fuse has been enabled or not.
I'm looking into how to bring coreboot to these devices but if the fuse has been blown there is no point. :(
To check whether or not you have Intel Boot Guard enabled you can use...
Thanks for the reply. I'm waiting for starlabs posts the code for their Byte MkII mini-pc which uses the N200 before I look into poring myself.
I need to know if the intel bootguard fuse is not enabled. If it is there is no point in doing it.
Reading though this thread I'm getting mixed messages about these routers. Are people generally happy with the performance out of the box or do most routers require tinkering and modification to run acceptably due to bad QC?
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