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![ThinkPad R500]()
| ***Specifications*** | | |----------------------------|------------------------------------------------| | **Manufacturer** | Lenovo | | **Name** | ThinkPad R500 | | **Released** | 2009 | | **Chipset** | Intel Cantiga GM45 | | **CPU** | Intel Core 2 Duo (Penryn/Merom family) or Celeron M (Merom L family) | | **Graphics** | Intel GMA 4500MHD (or ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470 on some models) | | **Display** | 1280x800/1680x1050 TFT | | **Memory** | 512MB, 2GB or 4GB (Upgradable to 8GB) | | **Architecture** | x86_64 | | **EC** | Proprietary | | **Original boot firmware** | LenovoBIOS | | **Intel ME/AMD PSP** | Present. Can be completly disabled. | | **Flash chip** | SOIC-8/SOIC-16/WSON-8 4MiB/8MiB (Upgradable to 16MiB) | ``` W+: Works without blobs; N: Doesn't work; W*: Works with blobs; U: Untested; P+: Partially works; P*: Partially works with blobs ``` | ***Features*** | | |----------------|---------------------------------------| | **Internal flashing with original boot firmware** | N | | **Display** | W+ | | **Audio** | W+ | | **RAM Init** | W+ | | **External output** | W+ | | **Display brightness** | P+ | | ***Payloads supported*** | | |---------------------------|-----------| | **GNU GRUB** | Works | | **SeaBIOS** | Works | | **SeaBIOS with GNU GRUB** | Works |
This board as basically identical to the T500, and has very similar disassembly. You must take it apart and flash the chip externally. The chip is 4MiB NOR flash (SPI protocol) is SOIC8 form factory. Refer to the following guide:\ [Externally rewrite 25xx NOR flash via SPI protocol](../install/spi.md) Unlike other GM45+ICH9M thinkpads in libreboot, the R500 doesn't have an Intel PHY (for Gigabit Ethernet). However, libreboot still includes an Intel flash descriptor, but with just the descriptor and BIOS region. The `ich9gen` program supports this fully. Therefore, you do not have to worry about the MAC address. The onboard NIC for ethernet is made by Broadcom (and works in linux-libre). Refer to T500 disassembly guide. The R500 disassembly procedure is almost identical.