"Ian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  
> > Right this is one of the more interesting things.  Usually a
> > motherboard will have only one i^2c interface and a mux on the i2c
> > line to let you select which bus you really want to talk to.
> > Generally you want to look at the state of the GPIO lines as
> > those seem to control things like that.
> Yeah ... I don't quite have the resources for that ... we'll see ...  Marcus had
> a problem
> 
> with one of the ASUS chipsets (probably due to this).

In this case I would guess just look at how they are programmed.  On the
supermicro p4dc6 it was a little easier because I can see the RAM after
the system comes up (normal bios) but not when it came up with no programming
on the gpio lines.

Eric

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