Re: where can i find info on supported MB chipsets

2001-08-18 Thread Mike Smith

 
 Subj. I can browse through code (and i do so), looking for chip IDs and
 comparing them with chipset ones, but it's sometimes difficult, because
 not all chip IDs in chipsets are know to me. So maybe driver developers 
 know more than i do?
 I want to buy VIA Apollo KT266 based MD for Athlon, but as i understand
 it is unsupported right now. So i think that supported chipsets info will
 be usefull.

Chipsets are supported by default, unless they are so stupid and broken 
that they actually require software support.

Note that it's been a very, very long time since we met a chipset that 
actually required driver support.

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where can i find info on supported MB chipsets

2001-08-17 Thread Ilmar S. Habibulin


Subj. I can browse through code (and i do so), looking for chip IDs and
comparing them with chipset ones, but it's sometimes difficult, because
not all chip IDs in chipsets are know to me. So maybe driver developers 
know more than i do?
I want to buy VIA Apollo KT266 based MD for Athlon, but as i understand
it is unsupported right now. So i think that supported chipsets info will
be usefull.




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