####General
(Libreboot-20160907)
+ * Do NOT use cheap Chinese 12v connectors, they will melt!
* RAM is sensitive, less is more likely to work. See [coreboot wiki](https://www.coreboot.org/Board:asus/kgpe-d16) for working configurations
* Use 62xx-series CPUs, because Libreboot does not update (proprietary) microcode. However, this should be up to you. (See [Libreboot](https://libreboot.org/docs/hardware/kgpe-d16.html))
* Internal GPU works (for text mode only), note the hardware switch (see motherboard manual)
Buy a couple of flash chips in case of you breaking them, and to test different payloads. Furthermore, one could buy a proprietary chip just to debug the hardware.
[D16-chip](../resources/d16_chip.png)
+[Beagleboard Black P9 connector](../resources/BBB_P9.png.png)
+[Failed flashed try 1 (use Pomona holder), but should be correctly connected](../resources/fail_flash_1.png)
+[Failed flashed try 2 (use Pomona holder), but should be correctly connected](../resources/fail_flash_2.png)
+ fail_flash_1.png fail_flash_2.jpg
ROM-chip (eg.): Winbond W25Q16DV (Note: the image built from Libreboot needs to match the ROM size. Specifically, if you're choosing pre-built this must match exactly AFAIK)
ROM-holder (eg.): 3M IC test socket, DIP 18, 218-3341-00-0602J