"Stefan R\vllin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Hi,
> 
> According to the information I got from Compaq/Digital the Digital HiNote 
> Ultra 2000 has a NSC 87338 and not NSC 97338 built in. The documentation of 
> those chips says, that they are quite similar. As I wrote earlier, I cannot 
> make it work with nsc_fir. The initialization fails where it tests the value 
> at offset 0 of Bank 3 (nsc_fir_probe). This value should be 2Xh according to 
> the documentation. But the returned value is 16h. So my questions are: how can 
> I found out if I really have a NSC 87338 built in and if it works with nsc_fir?

We're making a findchip tool right now which should be ready for testing in
a few days. As you know, it's not that easy to check if the chip is a 97338
or a 87338, so the probing will currently say 97338 for both.

-- Dag

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