John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 01 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > It is a BIOS problem.  If you'd like confirmation of it, check the Linux
> > Kernel mailing list archives.  There was quite a discussion about this
> > problem just a few weeks ago.
> >
> Then why does it ONLY appear on Non-Intel chipset/processor combos? I
> have yet to see any reports of problems of this nature on Intel
> processors and chipsets!
> 
> I hate to say it, but it would appear that whoever wrote the APM
> drivers wrote 'em for Intel chipsets and motherboards!
> >
> > $200 motherboard or not, the BIOS vendor screwed up their
> > implementation.
> >
> Well, perhaps....but why is it ONLY (apparently) on non-Intel
> chipsets/processors? Why is it almost exclusively an AMD/Cyrix
> problem???
>         John

Do you know of any Super7 Intel chips???

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