doc/kevin/notes.md: add some links

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Adam Joseph 1 year ago
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@ -6,3 +6,34 @@ to hang somewhere during the coreboot-to-Linux handoff process for
certain builds; the trigger seemed to have something to do with file
sizes. Overall it was not very reliable. Putting the initramfs in
the FIT image instead solved this problem.
# disassembly videos
- iFixit has a [photo guide](https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Samsung+Chromebook+Plus+Battery+Replacement/101916) showing how to open the case and
also how to replace the battery. [This diagram](https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+disable+touchscreen+on+samsung+chromebook+plus/101905#s191207) (from a
different guide) shows the order to reinstall the back panel
screws for the best alignment results.
- [This video](https://youtube.com/watch?v=AW_6ZPhacgM) shows how to disassemble the laptop.
- [This diagram](https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/How+to+disable+touchscreen+on+samsung+chromebook+plus/101905#s191205) shows the location of some of the connectors.
# documentation
- The US FCC registration has [internal photos](https://fccid.io/A3LXE513C24/Internal-Photos/Internal-Photos-XE513C24-Rev1-3168065) of the board
components.
# improvements
- [@SolidHal's guide](https://github.com/SolidHal/Samsung_Chromebook_plus_v1_wifi_from_webcam) to transplanting blobless wifi chips into
your laptop. This looks scary but it's actually really easy.
- The [nanohub](https://muxtronics.nl/nanohub.html) is no longer manufactured so you'll need to
sacrifice your webcam in order to do this.
- You can completely remove the monitor cable (the cable that runs
*through* the hinge) from the laptop if you want; then you can
do all the splicing in a much roomier setting with no worries
about damaging other components. The disassembly video above
shows how (you don't need to remove the hinge).

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