Does anyone know of PiPico alternative that has native 1.8V I/O? AMD SoCs seem to only have 1.8V GPIO, so I need an alternative that I can hook up to UART/SPI connected to Phoenix SoC (Ryzen 7 7840HS). I could use a pico and level shifters, but I would like to avoid *that* level of jank, given I'll be sticking this into a laptop that I'll carry around. Any ideas? :akko_thonk:
> Go to the restaurant offering gluten-free menu > See slop poster > Go *eeeeew* > Leave
maybe i should write Haiku drivers for Chromebooks, that project looks really cool
Sanest test-case :akko_giggle: > Close the lid to suspend the system, firmly grab it with both hands and jump 10 times. Make sure that system doesn't wake up from sleep state. (https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/90500)
I finally fixed touchpad in my favorite Chromebook (KOHAKU) and annoying issue with random wakeups while testing upcoming coreboot release (24.12, scheduled for Christmas Eve). It feels... weird to have fully-functional machine with no quirks. Every other piece of hardware I own has weird quirks requiring workarounds or is straight up broken in one way or another :blobcatgoogly2: