On 11/22/06, Phillip Ezolt phillipezolt-at-......... |rivatv-devel| <
...> wrote:

Alright.  I don't have an "interleaved" options in my BIOS.
I only have:

Sideport_Only (128M)
Sideport(128M)+UMA(0M)
Sideport(128M)+UMA(32M)
Sideport(128M)+UMA(64M)
Sideport(128M)+UMA(128M)


According to what little I understand of the system, interleaving is handled
automagically by the chipset whenever the size of the Sideport and UMA RAM
areas are the same.  So in this case, the Sideport(128M)+UMA(128M) case
would be automatically interleaved.


I don't know if it is interleaved.  There is no option for me to change
the interleaving settings.


I don't think there is one, I think this is somehow detected by the
hardware.


--Phil

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