Hi, On Fri, Jun 15, Corey Osgood wrote:
> Interesting...the ICH also says the same thing, but I didn't have to do > any such thing to get serial output. The intel xe7501devkit, which is > ICH3, doesn't do it either, nor does the jarrell, which is ICH5R. Given > that, I'd say the datasheets lie, and in any case it couldn't hurt to > try it ;) have tried your changes, but then I get nothing on serial. > Also, the tyan s2875 has the same superio as yours, and doesn't do any > special setup for it at all, just w83627hf_enable_serial. You might want > to take a quick peak at the auto.c there. From a running system, you > should be able to determine if it's on 0x2e or 0x4e, just start doing > inb from the command line, using 0x2e/4e as a starting point and > counting up, when you start finding non-0xff values you've found > _something_, although there's no guarantee its the serial port. Some > distros (*cough* ubuntu *cough*) don't allow you to do anything under > 0x100 though, but iirc arch and debian do it fine. I run a debian. What do you mean with inb from command line ? -- Gruß Dieter -- I do not get viruses because I do not use MS software. If you use Outlook then please do not put my email address in your address-book so that WHEN you get a virus it won't use my address in the From field.
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