Busy weekend .. I haven't been able to try much with the driver yet.
I have tried "agp_try_unsupported=1" with insmod with no success so
far. I got 2.4.22-dj2 to compile finally, so as soon as I get a couple
hours, I'll try all of the available drivers and see what happens. If
it fails complete
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 20:15:35 +0200
Dieter Nützel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 01 January 1970 00:59, Smitty wrote:
> > Hallo Dieter
> >
> > > > > It's just a guess on the agp gart; the IDE and sound both are clones
> > > > > of the AMD chip, so why not the gart?. The big whiz-bang fe
On Thursday 01 January 1970 00:59, Smitty wrote:
> Hallo Dieter
>
> > > > It's just a guess on the agp gart; the IDE and sound both are clones
> > > > of the AMD chip, so why not the gart?. The big whiz-bang feature of
> > > > the nFORCE chipset is the crossbar memory controller that supposedly
>
Hallo Dieter
> > > It's just a guess on the agp gart; the IDE and sound both are clones of
> > > the AMD chip, so why not the gart?. The big whiz-bang feature of the
> > > nFORCE chipset is the crossbar memory controller that supposedly doubles
> > > the bandwidth of DDR (double double data rate
On Sunday 23 June 2002 18:50, Smitty wrote:
> > It's just a guess on the agp gart; the IDE and sound both are clones of
> > the AMD chip, so why not the gart?. The big whiz-bang feature of the
> > nFORCE chipset is the crossbar memory controller that supposedly doubles
> > the bandwidth of DDR (d
> It's just a guess on the agp gart; the IDE and sound both are clones of
> the AMD chip, so why not the gart?. The big whiz-bang feature of the
> nFORCE chipset is the crossbar memory controller that supposedly doubles
> the bandwidth of DDR (double double data rate). Why would they bother
> c