Merge pull request 'hp8300usdt updates' (#81) from Riku_V/lbwww:master into master

Reviewed-on: https://codeberg.org/libreboot/lbwww/pulls/81
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# Introduction
This is a small but powerful desktop using Sandy or Ivy Bridge CPUs (of up to 65W TDP).
It has a slot for a discrete MXM graphics card, but that is currently untested.
This is a small but powerful desktop using Sandy or Ivy Bridge CPUs
(of up to 65W TDP).
It has a slot for a discrete MXM graphics card as well.
Some cards work while others don't. Your mileage will vary.
Libreboot has support for this, in the Git repository and
release versions after (but not including) 20230423.
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* USB 3.0 SuperSpeed on Linux-libre (rear, 4 ports)
* Ethernet
* Mini-PCIe WLAN
* SATA: 2.5" SSD and optical drive bay
* SATA: 2.5" disk (6Gbps), mSATA (3Gbps), and optical drive bay
* PS/2 keyboard and mouse
* S3 suspend and resume, wake using USB keyboard
* Headphone output, line out, internal speaker
* Wake on LAN
* Rebooting
Untested (and likely don't work):
* mSATA
* eSATA
* Discrete MXM GPU
# Installation
## Internal flashing
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Unbricking is possible by external flashing. You first need to remove
the optical disk drive and 2.5" HDD/SSD and the metal bracket that
supports them. This requires you to open one torx screw in total.
supports them. This requires you to open one torx (T15) screw in total.
The SOIC-16 flash chip is located on the edge of the board
near the group of yellow cubes. Follow the