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Humm, been looking over this board... Cant spot the
super IO... Normally that is a very easy thing to ID. Any easy ways to find such
things from the Linux command line? A quick googling turned up
nothing.
-Adam
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From:
Gin
To: linuxbios@clustermatic.org
--- Adam Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If i have the rom image for the graphics card rom,
> can I load that into linuxbios?
Maybe.
There are 2 methods of doing VGA bios with LB. Both
of these methods are for v1. I can't speak for v2
since I haven't made the switch yet.
Method one is to
Humm, been looking over this board... Cant spot the super IO... Normally
that is a very easy thing to ID. Any easy ways to find such things from
the Linux command line? A quick googling turned up nothing.
i think it is part of your south bridge.. probably.
Grumble Grumble The super io is built into my
southbridge VT82C686B... OK, i hope that via was lazy, I will try to compile with the
vt1211 super io, hope that works.
-Adam
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From: "Adam Sulmicki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Adam Talbot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Humm OK, the main point in asking the question was coming from the stand
point that it is easy to obtain a vga rom. Most standard bios images are
just a zip file. There are tools on the web that allow one to unzip a bios
rom file and grab the rom for the graphics controller. This was an idea that
On Wed, 22 Dec 2004, Adam Talbot wrote:
Humm OK, the main point in asking the question was coming from the stand
point that it is easy to obtain a vga rom. Most standard bios images are
just a zip file. There are tools on the web that allow one to unzip a bios
rom file and grab the rom for the gr
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