Re: [coreboot] AMD northbridge information on the wiki

2010-04-15 Thread Harald Gutmann
On Thursday 15 April 2010 17:22:29 Keith Hui wrote: > So realistically how soon can I expect practical RS880/785G support, > if not already? My dev machine/home server/HTPC rocks a Asus > M4A785TD-M EVO with this chipset. I'll assemble a dump later but it > sports, off my head: > Phenom II X4 965 >

Re: [coreboot] AMD northbridge information on the wiki

2010-04-15 Thread Keith Hui
> Right. Some board manufacturers call the 785G "RS785", and AMD's own > website doesn't have a clear list of which codename corresponds to which > product name. Running a search on AMD's website comes up pretty empty. > OTOH, RS880 is mentioned in the RS780 RPR, so we can assume it works > with th

Re: [coreboot] AMD northbridge information on the wiki

2010-04-15 Thread Carl-Daniel Hailfinger
Hi, On 15.04.2010 10:09, dolphinling wrote: > I noticed the wiki supported chipsets page has listed under the > southbrigde section "AMD RS690" and "AMD RS780/RS785?". But RS690 and > RS780 are northbridges, not southbridges For AMD CPUs, the northbridge (the chip which hosts the memory controlle

[coreboot] AMD northbridge information on the wiki

2010-04-15 Thread dolphinling
Hi, I noticed the wiki supported chipsets page has listed under the southbrigde section "AMD RS690" and "AMD RS780/RS785?". But RS690 and RS780 are northbridges, not southbridges, and there is no RS785. Sorted by codename, the chipsets I can find are* CodenameProduct NameD