throttling
state. (If you've ever wanted to make your system run like a Pentium 75,
now's your chance! ... and I remember when those were damn fast)
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Thomas Ekstrand wrote:
That was the problem! Once I've blacklisted the module it comes up
like it should.
Did you need to blacklist both, or just via_agp?
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Thomas Ekstrand wrote:
2007/6/14, Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Did you need to blacklist both, or just via_agp?
I don't know whether I had to or not but I blacklisted both.
I can test and see what happens if I blacklist either one and post the
results back here if you like?
If you want
that.
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entirely. Note that these hangs are only during the very early boot
process (RAM detection) and not at later runtime.
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The attached patch sets the MA map type correctly for all DIMMs I was
able to find to test with the Epia.
Signed-off-by: Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Index: src/northbridge/via/vt8601/raminit.c
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--- src/northbridge/via/vt8601
The attached patch sets the MA map type correctly for all DIMMs I was
able to find to test with the Epia.
-Alex Mauer hawke
Index: src/northbridge/via/vt8601/raminit.c
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--- src/northbridge/via/vt8601/raminit.c(revision
on an epia 800 mhz system. It is able to consistently get
through the initialization and start init now.
However, after that it crashes at various points in the boot process.
Acked-by: Alex Mauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Alex Mauer wrote:
Debian kernel
2.5.16-4-486 on an epia 800 mhz system.
wow, that was a horrible fat-finger mistake.
That should be Debian kernel 2.6.18-4-486.
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Peter Stuge wrote:
On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 10:41:40AM -0500, Alex Mauer wrote:
The -M and -MII are, but the plain EPIA is not.
What about targets/via/epia ?
As far as I know that is the plain Epia.
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Tom Kirkpatrick wrote:
Hi,
I'm hoping someone is up for the task of porting linuxbios to the VIA
CN700 chipset. I was asking around in the IRC room and was told that
this info might help someone out:
I too would like to see this chipset supported. This also appears to be
the same
Alex Mauer wrote:
Uwe Hermann wrote:
and with the Epia? Any known problems or should everything work?
I noticed on that page that the bottom section, Motherboards supported
in LinuxBIOSv1 lists the EPIA as LBv2: Yes. If that is meant to
indicate that it works in LBv2 it should probably
Uwe Hermann wrote:
and with the Epia? Any known problems or should everything work?
plain Epia is broken, though Ron supposedly has a working BIOS image (as
far as I understand, no specific source code used to build it
though...which reminds me, can you send me that image, Ron?)
-Alex Mauer
Alex Mauer wrote:
So I tried just pulling src/northbridge/via/vt8601/raminit.c in from
each of those revisions.
None of them got past the jump to LinuxBIOS.
Alright, more info now. I worked with Richard Smith for awhile, and did
the following using the latest BIOS available. (my #defines
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