ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The issue is that at the amdk8 northbridge, we need to know bus/dev/fn for
> the hardware so we can set up the VGA_EN bit in the right PCIIO pair as
> well as an MMIO entry for it.
Huh? There is a fairly definitive association between resources and
non-c
The issue is that at the amdk8 northbridge, we need to know bus/dev/fn for
the hardware so we can set up the VGA_EN bit in the right PCIIO pair as
well as an MMIO entry for it. It's not enough to just set a bit in the
bridge on the K8 -- you have to set up routing to the right Hypertransport
bus
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Bari Ari wrote:
> The SiS 650 chipset was never supported by LinuxBIOS. SiS also dropped
> interest in LinuxBIOS last year.
:=(
But, Ollie works here now ... :=)
ron
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how easy/hard is it to get the flash part?
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, YhLu wrote:
>
> I add several line in s2282/Config.lb
> superio winbond/w83627hf link 1
> pnp 2e.0
2e means the pnp address is 2e
This also lists all the devices on the superio.
The rest I will have to look at.
ron
Peter Lister wrote:
Yes, but presumably a supplier who might handle a reasonable number of
units is likelier to get a hearing from the upstream vendor than the
average end user, especially if there is no intervening retail vendor
who understands nothing but M$.
Just out of interest, my laptop is a
Yes, may only sio_enable() and struct pnp_dev_info[] and enumerate should be
specific.
YH.
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收件人: YhLu
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主题: Re: SuperIO w83627hf. support.
YhLu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> E
YhLu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Eric or Ron or Stefan,,
>
> I want to who's dev src/superio/NSC/pc87360.
>
> I have tried to copy and modify for winbond/w83627hf to make FDC and
> Keyboard to work. Some resource can not be set to the several reg.
The only piece I am seeing, is that the irq r
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 18:38, Bari Ari wrote:
> Cooperation would be nice... but they may not even know some of the
> details needed to get all the features working with LinuxBIOS.
Yes, but presumably a supplier who might handle a reasonable number of
units is likelier to get a hearing from the u
Eric or Ron or Stefan,,
I want to who's dev src/superio/NSC/pc87360.
I have tried to copy and modify for winbond/w83627hf to make FDC and
Keyboard to work. Some resource can not be set to the several reg.
I add several line in s2282/Config.lb
superio winbond/w83627hf link 1
ron minnich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> still is not quite right.
>
> It can be simpler I just realized.
>
> I can look at the bridge_ctl and if vga is set, I should be able to figure
> out that it needs to be set in amdk8. Off to look some more.
Right that is why I did it that way.
Er
Lathama,
I will let Charlie to contact you to see if We can help.
Regards
Yinghai Lu
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On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Bari Ari wrote:
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Bari Ari wrote:
> What are the success stories out there. I am starting to play and am already
> downloading some stuff I just wondered what the group thinks about this.
well there is the largest K8 cluster in the world, here at LANL, 1408
nodes. Built by linuxbios, arima mo
On Wed, 14 Jan 2004, Hendricks David W. wrote:
> Currently we're working on the S2885. VGA works to an extent now, we can
> use the testbios utility to init the VGA BIOS on a GeForce FX and X will
> run with the "nv" driver. The binary driver will load and X will start,
> but the screen goes co
Hello (again) from Gregg C Levine
Your quite welcome. Although I am curious as to how that problem
materialized, with what Richard is doing, within the scope of his NDA.
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interesting, as I thought I had put the 'free memory' interrupt in there.
We'll try to look some more later today.
Thanks Gregg.
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Miernik wrote:
Maybe this will be a candidate for LinuxBIOS laptop:
http://www.linuxcertified.com/linux-laptop-lc2430.html
This laptop is probably produced by a Linux company (LC stands for
Linux Certified I presume), so they might be interested in
cooperation. It has been recently Debian certif
If you want to order a Tyan board with LinuxBIOS pre-loaded, you might
need to go through some special ordering process... try asking Charlie
Ding (cding at tyan.com).
Currently we're working on the S2885. VGA works to an extent now, we can
use the testbios utility to init the VGA BIOS on a GeF
Just forwarding this since there wasn't much of a response from the
beowulf list.
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Subject: [Beowulf] linuxbios
Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2004 18:45:17 -0800 (PST)
From: Andrew Latham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: beowulf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Just go
still is not quite right.
It can be simpler I just realized.
I can look at the bridge_ctl and if vga is set, I should be able to figure
out that it needs to be set in amdk8. Off to look some more.
ron
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Richard, according to a guide book for programming for the Evil
Empire, that BIOS call, INT 15H AH=88H, which does mean AX=88H, since
your using the high order byte for that call, does this, Get Extended
Block Size. Upon return from the interrupt the AX register wi
VGA is "special".
This code:
src/devices/device.c:static void allocate_vga_resource(void)
is great.
This loop:
while(bus) {
bus->bridge_ctrl |= PCI_BRIDGE_CTL_VGA;
bus = (bus == bus->dev->bus)? 0 : bus->dev->bus;
}
is close, but as noted it
Anyone have a clue what Int 15 AX=b808 does? It's not in Ralph's list
and none of the emulator code supports it.
My video bios is calling it so Im trying to determine if I can blow it
off or if I actually have to make it work.
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