Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 15:49:00 -0700 (PDT)
From: Jim Drouillard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [LIB] Which 100CT chipset and cardbus controller?
I believe the Cardbus controller on my 110 is a
Toshiba ToPIC 97 (according to Win98SE Device Manager
and the linux PCMCIA developer). Have no idea on the
motherboard chipset though. Does the card or software
have a suggested minimum CPU? An important point is
that that suggestion may assume you have a L2 cache
which the Libretto does not in models 110 and below.
That can be a significant performance hit which could
cause problems with something requiring a continuous
stream like audio.
Jim
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Date: Tue, 18 May 2004 05:34:59 +0000
From: "Matt Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Which 100CT chipset and cardbus controller?
I'm hoping David, or someone might know which chipset
and cardbus
controller
the 100CT is using.
The only info on chips I see on Adorable Libretto for
the 100CT are
these:
* Graphics Chip NeoMagic NM-2160
* Sound Chip Yamaha OPL3 SA3
The info for the Indigo IO sound card on the Echo
wesbite says that
their
card has been successfully tested with all Intel
chipsets, meaning the
main
MB controller chipset. But I see no such info
anywhere for such a
beast on
the 100CT.
The other thing I need is the type of cardbus
controller. Responding
to a
question about the Indigo IO sound card on a Toshiba
Libretto, Echo
tech
support replied saying that the only problem they've
seen on Toshiba
notebooks is with ENE cardbus controllers.
Anyone have any info about these things?
Matt
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