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Introduction Introduction
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**D16 support was removed on 19 November 2022. You can still use older **KGPE-D16, KCMA-D8 and KFSN4-DRE ASUS mainboards were removed on 19
revisions of Libreboot, and older release versions.** November 2022. You can still use older revisions of Libreboot, and older
release versions.**
This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h *and Fam15h* CPUs This is a server board using AMD hardware (Fam10h *and Fam15h* CPUs
available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation. available). It can also be used for building a high-powered workstation.

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**D16 support was removed on 19 November 2022. You can still use older **KGPE-D16, KCMA-D8 and KFSN4-DRE ASUS mainboards were removed on 19
revisions of Libreboot, and older release versions.** November 2022. You can still use older revisions of Libreboot, and older
release versions.**
Initial flashing instructions for KGPE-D16. Initial flashing instructions for KGPE-D16.

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ThinkPad X200S, X200 Tablet and T400S, all of which have WSON8 where the best ThinkPad X200S, X200 Tablet and T400S, all of which have WSON8 where the best
course of action is to replace it with a SOIC8 flash chip. course of action is to replace it with a SOIC8 flash chip.
**D16 support was removed on 19 November 2022. You can still use older **KGPE-D16, KCMA-D8 and KFSN4-DRE ASUS mainboards were removed on 19
revisions of Libreboot, and older release versions.** November 2022. You can still use older revisions of Libreboot, and older
release versions.**
In all such cases, flashing a new chip should be done using a breadboard, not In all such cases, flashing a new chip should be done using a breadboard, not
a test clip. You will use 2.54mm dupont leads to connect your Raspberry Pi. a test clip. You will use 2.54mm dupont leads to connect your Raspberry Pi.

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**The latest release is Libreboot 20220710, under the `stable` directory.** **The latest release is Libreboot 20220710, under the `stable` directory.**
NOTE: KGPE-D16, KCMA-D8 and GA-G41M-ES2L ROM images are excluded in that
release; use an older release, unless these are re-added in future releases.
You can still compile ROM images for these boards yourself, from the latest
version of Libreboot in the Git repository.
**D16 support was removed on 19 November 2022. You can still use older
revisions of Libreboot, and older release versions.**
### NEW KEY ### NEW KEY
Full key fingerprint: `98CC DDF8 E560 47F4 75C0 44BD D0C6 2464 FA8B 4856` Full key fingerprint: `98CC DDF8 E560 47F4 75C0 44BD D0C6 2464 FA8B 4856`

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My KCMA-D8 or KGPE-D16 doesn't boot with the PIKE2008 module installed My KCMA-D8 or KGPE-D16 doesn't boot with the PIKE2008 module installed
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**D16 support was removed on 19 November 2022. You can still use older **KGPE-D16, KCMA-D8 and KFSN4-DRE ASUS mainboards were removed on 19
revisions of Libreboot, and older release versions.** November 2022. You can still use older revisions of Libreboot, and older
release versions.**
Loading the option ROM from the PIKE2008 module on either ASUS KCMA-D8 Loading the option ROM from the PIKE2008 module on either ASUS KCMA-D8
or KGPE-D16 causes the system to hang at boot. It's possible to use or KGPE-D16 causes the system to hang at boot. It's possible to use