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The BCM5719 is the [[NIC|NIC]] integrated into the [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] systems.  It is based on the wildly popular NetXtreme architecture, and there have been efforts to document the internal operation of devices based on that architecture.
 
The BCM5719 is the [[NIC|NIC]] integrated into the [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] systems.  It is based on the wildly popular NetXtreme architecture, and there have been efforts to document the internal operation of devices based on that architecture.
  
As the BCM5719 is the only on-board device on the non-SAS Talos™ II variants to use proprietary firmware, Raptor Computing Systems has started a contest to see who can create a truly libre replacement firmware<ref>https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/nic_fw_contest.php</ref>.  Anyone with the appropriate skill set is encouraged to take up the challenge, and contributions to this page as the device is analyzed in detail are welcomed.
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As the BCM5719 is the only on-board device on the non-SAS [[Talos_II|Talos™ II]] variants to use proprietary firmware, Raptor Computing Systems has started a contest to see who can create a truly libre replacement firmware<ref>https://www.raptorcs.com/TALOSII/nic_fw_contest.php</ref>.  Anyone with the appropriate skill set is encouraged to take up the challenge, and contributions to this page as the device is analyzed in detail are welcomed.
  
 
==Details==
 
==Details==

Revision as of 14:55, 21 December 2017

Overview

The BCM5719 is the NIC integrated into the Talos™ II systems. It is based on the wildly popular NetXtreme architecture, and there have been efforts to document the internal operation of devices based on that architecture.

As the BCM5719 is the only on-board device on the non-SAS Talos™ II variants to use proprietary firmware, Raptor Computing Systems has started a contest to see who can create a truly libre replacement firmware[1]. Anyone with the appropriate skill set is encouraged to take up the challenge, and contributions to this page as the device is analyzed in detail are welcomed.

Details

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